
Hosted by Ogechi, Lindsey & Chiderah · EN

We know what you're thinking -- who's Huldah? This little known prophetess in the time of King Josiah has an extremely powerful and timely message for her generation that resonates today. Join Chiderah, Ogechi, and Lindsey in 2 Kings 22, and meet a woman whose heart posture speaks volumes to the Church. Huldah's message from the Lord is the hopeful assurance we have for dark times.

In 1 Samuel 25 we meet Abigail, a woman whose good sense saves her foolish husband Nabal from the wrath of King David. Lindsey, Ogechi, and Chiderah discuss the takeaways from Abigail's admirable character and story, including the way that God honors her humility and quick-thinking by turning her situation around.

We broke the Eve episode in half because there was just so much to say about her! Chiderah, Ogechi, and Lindsey continue on with the conversation about the punishment God gives Adam, Eve, and the serpent after their sin, and how we still see those consequences playing out in our lives today. The great news is Eve's story ends in triumph, and we'll give you the spoiler: His name is Jesus Christ.

Lindsey, Chiderah, and Ogechi discuss the "Mother of Life" herself, Eve. We all might think we know the story about the first woman and her delicious sin, but there are so many lessons to learn about God's design for womanhood, and His desire for intimacy with us from Eve's fateful story. We bet you've never journeyed this far into Eden!

Chiderah, Ogechi, and Lindsey switch it up a bit to talk about one of the bad girls of the Bible: Delilah. She may be known as the notoriously beautiful object of Samson's affection, but there's much more to Delilah than meets the eye. In the third episode of season three, our hosts explore what Delilah's connaiving character teaches us about womanhood, while also discussing the perils of using our powers for evil.

Lois and Eunice are only mentioned in one verse (2 Timothy 1:5), but one verse is all Paul needed to communicate the exemplary faith of Timothy's mother and grandmother. Join Ogechi, Chiderah and Lindsey as they discuss how Lois and Eunice were powerful examples of godly motherhood and womanhood, and what it means to raise children and families of faith.

Proverbs 31 is a well-known chapter in the Bible, but did you know the whole book of Proverbs is an essential read for women? Join Chiderah, Lindsey, and Ogechi as they explore the character of the virtuous woman, the teachings of King Lemuel's mother, and the deeper connection between wisdom and womanhood in this first episode of Season 3.

There are several women identified as widows in the Bible; several of them nameless, but with memorable stories that show us the miraculous power of God, and his ability to turn tragedy into triumph. In the final episode of Season 2, Ogechi, Lindsey, and Chiderah explore the lessons learned from three such widows, specifically Anna, the Widow of Zarephath, and the story of the Widow with Two Coins (also known as The Widow's Mite or The Widow's Offering). Through their stories, we see how God is not only close to those who are helpless and hopeless, He is also faithful to see them (and us) through to redemption.

The sibling saga continues with Rachel & Leah, the mothers of the twelve tribes of Israel. In the latter half of their story (Genesis 31-35, 49) we see the two sisters put aside their rivalry to escape from their father Laban. Soon after, tragedy strikes, but the unlikely sister ends up taking her rightful place in history. Chiderah, Lindsey, and Ogechi continue their discussion about the sisters whose unfortunate shared marriage actually tells a beautiful tale of God's providence, faithfulness, and redemption.

They may be the mothers of the Twelve Tribes of Israel, but they're also the mothers of all messy sister-wife situations. In this episode Chiderah, Lindsey, and Ogechi discuss the sad but purposeful lives of Rachel and Leah. When Jacob meets the woman he wants to marry, her father tricks him into marrying her sister as well! What ensues is a sibling rivalry unlike any other, but God intervenes in a way that reminds us of His sovereignty. Who said the Bible was boring?! This drama is better than anything on daytime television.