How Women Detox from Ministerial Significance - The Lovesick Scribe Podcast
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The pressure to be relevant and significant can be overwhelming when part of such a movement as the hyper charismatic movement. Success can be viewed as having a public platform with a massive following or flowing in might and power. It is not exclusive to men or women.
What happens though to women who come out of this and after returning to sound Biblical teaching are potentially discouraged by the perceived lack of spiritual significance or influence they now display? What does ministry look like?
Join me today as we are encouraged by other sisters in Christ and above all, the Word of God.
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