Walking in Wisdom: Shoes Optional

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Admit it–the Proverbs 31 woman bugs us all just a bit. She’s perfect! How can the rest of us imperfect women ever follow in her footsteps?

MMCW’s theme for 2010 is Walking in Wisdom: Shoes Optional. We believe the Proverbs 31 woman has a lot to impart to us–not to make us feel inferior but to encourage us to know  “we can do all things through Christ who strengthens…”‘

It’s easy to read Proverbs 31 and think that’s all there is to a godly woman. We forget the other thirty chapters. In those chapters are nuggets of wisdom including the contrast of the wise and the foolish woman.

Looking at Proverbs 31 woman does us no good if we are unwilling to look at the foolish woman too. The main characteristic of the Proverbs 31 woman is she knows the difference between true wisdom and foolishness. This year we will highlight articles on the nuts and bolts of being a godly woman who walks in wisdom as we shine light on the foolish woman of Proverbs.

If you would like to share your testimony of God’s work in your life, send us your story at mentoringmoments@aol.com. We have also created a cute Walking in Wisdom button for those of you with blogs and websites.

 

About Kellie Renfroe

Kellie and her husband Greg have been married 32 years and have four children ranging in age from 17 to 28. She co-founded Mentoring Moments for Christian Women in 2005. Kellie is a homeschooling mom who enjoys reading, studying the Bible, writing, photography, and learning how to cook.

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Kellie Renfroe

Kellie and her husband Greg have been married 32 years and have four children ranging in age from 18 to 28. She co-founded Mentoring Moments for Christian Women in 2005. Kellie is a homeschooling mom who enjoys reading, studying the Bible, writing, photography, and learning how to cook.

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