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In today’s episode of All God’s Women we look at Jezebel, a woman so vile she’s forever known as the wickedest woman to ever live. So what did she do to gain such a reputation?
Jezebel is not someone we easily connect with, and yet, we may have more in common than we care to admit.
As wives, we have terrific power over our husbands. They love us and want to please us...
In today’s episode of All God’s Women we look at the Widow of Zarephath a pagan woman living in Jezebel’s homeland who discovered that God wasn’t just the Israelites’ God, He was hers, too.
Although the widow is a nameless woman in the Bible, her story is a most familiar one. It wasn’t until I began researching her, though, that I realized that she wasn’t actually a Hebrew, but was instead a native of Zidon, the homeland of Jezebel...
In today’s episode of All God’s Women we look at the Prophet’s Widow, a woman with debt collectors knocking on her door and she had no way to repay them.
The Bible is filled with God granting miracles for widows. Each widow faced difficulties far beyond anything they could handle on their own. And in each case, God showed them that they weren’t alone and that He cared for them. He provided for them in ways they didn’t expect, and in doing so, demonstrated His amazing love for them...
You’re probably wondering what’s going on. It’s Sunday night, and All God’s Women releases on Wednesday mornings. However, it’s November, and I just found out that it’s National Podcast Post Month. Podcasters around the world are encouraged to post episodes each day of the month.
So how is All God’s Women celebrating? I’m doing short shout outs to obscure Bible women who are mentioned with only a sentence or two...
Hi and welcome to All God’s Women. I’m Sharon Wilharm, your host, and it’s day 2 of National Podcast Post Month. Podcasters around the world are celebrating by posting episodes each day of the month.
For these bonus episodes, I’m doing short shout outs to obscure Bible women who are mentioned with only a sentence or two. But they were significant enough that God wanted to preserve them for posterity and let us know that these were women to be honored...
It’s day 3 of National Podcast Post Month!
Today we continue in Exodus, moving on to chapter 38 verse 8. We’re told Moses made the laver and its base out of bronze from the mirrors provided by the serving women who assembled at the door of the tabernacle of meeting...
In today’s episode of All God’s Women we look at the Shunammite woman, a take charge woman of few words. But when tragedy hit, she could’t hide the emotions bubbling inside.
2 Kings chapter 4 goes directly from the prophet’s widow to the Shunammite woman. The two could not be more different. One was destitute; the other wealthy. One a widow; the other married. One had two sons; the other was barren. Both, however, needed a miracle, which the prophet Elisha provided...
Hi and welcome to All God’s Women. I’m Sharon Wilharm, your host, and it’s day 5 of National Podcast Post Month.
Today we move on to 1 Samuel 9 where we meet a group of young maidens on their way to draw water. They were merely going about their business, doing something they did every single day, but this particular day God used them in a mighty way.
God used a lost donkey, a servant, and a group of girls to introduce Saul to the prophet Samuel who was to anoint him king...
Hi and welcome to All God’s Women. I’m Sharon Wilharm, your host, and it’s day 6 of National Podcast Post Month.
Today we continue in 1 Samuel 18, looking at another group of women who were used in a mighty way, but not in the way anyone expected.
One day as David was returning home from defeating Philistines, the women in the cities gathered in the streets, singing and dancing with tabrets or tambourines and other musical instruments...
Hi and welcome to All God’s Women. I’m Sharon Wilharm, your host, and it’s day 7 of National Podcast Post Month.
Today we find ourselves in 2 Samuel 17 where we meet the Wench of En-rogel. It’s the only time in the Bible this term is used, and while it has negative connotations nowadays, at the time, it was just another word for servant girl...