Although women are not statistically well-represented within scripture, there are women who made major contributions to history, had major impact in the church, and served major roles in ministry. These Biblical Wonder Women inspire us to be all God intended despite our challenges. From the strategic prowess of Jael to the powerful service of Tamar, these women show us the power of impact regardless of our stations and in spite of our struggles. For 52 weeks, Lady Angelia Writes will explore the impacts of Biblical Wonder Women: Jael, Elizabeth, Hannah, Lydia, Hagar, The Samaritan Woman, Rizpah, The Woman Taken in Adultery, Hulda, The Widow of Nain, Abigail, The Woman with the Issue of Blood, Rahab, The Woman of Canaan, Sarah, The Woman Who Was Bent Over, A Certain Woman, The Woman Who Anointed Jesus’ Feet, Leah, The Widow Who Gave a Mite, Esther, Martha, Miriam, Mary Magdelene, Deborah, Priscilla, Rebecca, Mary – Mother of Jesus, Rachel, Phoebe, Tamar and others.
Join the journey as we explore women from the Old Testament and women from the New Testament, women who are named by their names, and women who are named by their conditions, women from all walks of life who experienced life and lived beyond their challenges. As Lady Angelia Ministers celebrates Women for the next 52 weeks, we celebrate the lives of these women and pray that the spotlights we have shined on their lives will illuminate God’s handiwork in them and His purposes through them while enlightening your understanding of His mighty moves through His daughters, our sisters… His beautiful, bountiful, brilliant, bodacious creations! Regardless of lineage, geography, experience, status, training, talents, passions, limitations, deficiencies, fears, skeletons, missteps, mistakes or histories, God uniquely designed each and every one of His daughters with purpose in mind. We are empowered by Him to influence and impact through the gift of our stories. May the studies of these Biblical Wonder Women inspire you to influence and impact others!
Biblical Wonder Woman: HULDA is introduced to us as a prophetess. This descendent of Rahab and Joshua and relative of Jeremiah was a prophetess in the Old Testament books of Kings and Chronicles. She lived in Jerusalem during the reign … Continue reading → Biblical Wonder Woman: RIZPAH is introduced to us as a daughter, a mother, and a concubine. Her story unfolds in the midst of a famine and climaxes at the beginning of barley harvest. Scripture doesn’t tell us much about this … Continue reading → Biblical Wonder Woman: SAMARITAN WOMAN is introduced to us as a woman from the city of Samaria who came to Jacob’s well to draw water. It’s interesting that John 4 opens by telling us that Jesus left Judaea and journeyed … Continue reading → Biblical Wonder Woman: HAGAR is widely known throughout Christendom as the one who gave birth to Abram’s first biological son, Ishmael. We quickly remember that when she knew she had conceived, she looked down on Sarai – Abram’s wife, her … Continue reading → Biblical Wonder Woman: LYDIA is introduced to us through the missionary exploits of Paul. On his second missionary journey, he went to Philippi for several days and “On the Sabbath, he went a little way outside the city to a … Continue reading → Biblical Wonder Women: HULDA
Biblical Wonder Woman: RIZPAH
Biblical Wonder Woman: SAMARITAN WOMAN
Biblical Wonder Woman: HAGAR
Biblical Wonder Woman: LYDIA

