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Revive Our Hearts

A Climate Conducive to Life

Revive Our Hearts

Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.92K Ratings

🗓️ 9 July 2018

⏱️ 24 minutes

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Summary

Your home matters. It communicates what you believe about God and the gospel. Find out why your home is so important, and learn to build your home.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Nancy DeMoss Walgamuth says your home can be a place of grace and beauty. Your home may be a,

0:06.7

you know, one side of a dorm room. It may be a prison cell. It may be a palace. It may be a double-wide

0:15.0

trailer. It may be a hotel room if you live on the road, as I did for many years. I've often said

0:19.8

home is where you sleep that night in the years when I was traveling so much. But we can make homes out of

0:26.9

wherever God has placed us that minister grace and the gospel and the likeness of Christ to those

0:33.5

around us.

0:36.3

This is the Revive Our Hearts podcast with Nancy DeMoss Walgamuth, author of Adorned, for July 9th,

0:43.8

2018.

0:52.3

In several series this year, Nancy's been teaching point by point through the True Woman Manifesto.

0:59.4

As we continue today, you'll see why your home is so important to the kingdom of God.

1:06.1

Here's Nancy.

1:09.2

Some of you may have seen this issue of good housekeeping.

1:12.3

It came out in May of 2010.

1:15.1

The cover article has to do with 125 women who changed our world.

1:20.1

And one of our listeners sent me a link to an article from this issue, that feature article.

1:24.9

And she pointed out something that was said about one of those women,

1:28.6

125 women who changed our world, a novelist Virginia Woolf, who lived in the early 1900s.

1:36.8

And this article says that Virginia Woolf reminded us in a room of one's own, which was one of her books,

1:42.5

of what remarkable things women might have

1:45.8

written throughout history if they hadn't been too burdened by household cares and society

1:51.8

restrictions. Our listener who sent me this piece commented on the article, and she said, as I read it,

1:58.3

I was grateful for women who had excelled and changed the world.

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