The document is a collection of quotes about women and faith. Many of the quotes discuss the importance of having one's identity rooted in God rather than in oneself, and finding strength, hope, and purpose through faith and prayer. Several quotes also address the influence and blessings of righteous women, as well as the importance of passing on wisdom about faith and homemaking to younger women.
3. “There is something
wonderfully sacred
that happens when a
girl chooses to realize
that being set aside is
actually God’s call for
her to be set apart.”
— Lysa Terkeurst
4. “What women rightly
long for is spiritual
and moral initiative
from a man, not
spiritual and moral
domination.”
— John Piper
5. “There is nothing in
this world as
personal, as
nurturing, or as life
changing as the
influence of a
righteous woman.”
— M. Russell Ballard
6. “Being a praying
woman doesn’t
mean I don’t have
bad days. It means I
am willing to find
beauty, even in the
ugliest days.”
— Author Unknown
7. “A woman of God
never impresses
others at the expense
of her relationship
with God.”
— Gift Gugu Mona
8. “A woman's heart
should be so lost in
God that a man must
seek Him in order to
find her.”
— Rebekah Linser
9. “A miracle is really the
only way to describe
motherhood and giving
birth. It’s unbelievable
how God has made us
women and babies to
endure and be able to
do so much. A miracle,
indeed. Such an
incredible blessing.”
— Jennie Finch
10. “A woman who lives
with the stress of an
overwhelmed
schedule will often
ache with the
sadness of an
underwhelmed soul.”
— Lysa Terkeurst
11. “I'm not some mighty
prayer warrior. I'm a
woman with faith
who prays to a God
who listens and
knows my prayers
can move
mountains.”
— Author Unknown
12. “A strong woman has waited
patiently while her roots grew down
deep into the Word of God. Over
time, she becomes unshakeable in
her faith. She starts bearing fruit
naturally and is full of life. People
are attracted to her strength and
growth, and many find rest and
peace as they lean on her. And when
storms and trials come, as they
always do, they will not be able to
take her down. A few branches may
be lost or pruned away, but in their
place comes new growth, new life.
This is what I long to be! A strong
woman who is anchored in God’s
promises.”
— Francis Chan
13. “The most beautiful
women I’ve ever
observed are those that
have exchanged a self-
focused life for a Christ-
focused one. They are
confident, but not in
themselves. Instead of
self-confidence, they
radiate with Christ-
confidence.”
— Leslie Ludy
15. “I wish we had a few
more women like the
woman of Samaria,
willing to confess
what the Lord Jesus
Christ had done for
their souls.”
— D. L. Moody
16. “Nothing is more
beautiful than a
woman who is brave,
strong and
emboldened because
of who Christ is in
her.”
— Author Unknown
17. “I want to be a
woman who
overcomes obstacles
by tackling them in
faith instead of
tiptoeing around
them in fear.”
— Renee Swope
18. “I believe that a
woman who loses
interest in her Bible
has not been
equipped to love it as
she should. The God
of the Bible is too
lovely to abandon for
lesser pursuits.”
— Jen Wilkin
19. “No doubt [women of
faith in the past] were
reproached for His
name’s sake, and
accounted mad women;
but they had a faith
which enabled them at
that time to overcome
the world, and by which
they climbed up to
heaven.”
— George Whitefield
20. “Older women should teach
younger women the skills
and disciplines needed to
have a successful home and
marriage. Experienced wives
and mothers will find their
greatest avenue of ministry
in teaching younger wives
what they need to know to
be effective wives, mothers,
and homemakers.”
— John MacArthur
21. “A woman of God climbs
the mountain without
any fear, because she
knows that the One she
knows, will let her reach
the mountain top. She
does not depend upon
her own strength. She
has resolute faith in the
Lord, because she is a
woman of God.”
— Gift Gugu Mona
22. “To submit to anyone less
than Christ is difficult in a
marriage. Yet it is Christ who
commands women to be
submissive to their sinful,
fallible husbands. In this
sense Christ is the silent
partner of the marriage. It is
hard for a wife to submit
when she disagrees with her
husband. But when she
knows her submission is an
act of obedience to Christ
and honors Christ, it is much
less difficult.”
— R. C. Sproul
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