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Revive Our Hearts

God’s Beautiful Design for Women, Day 19

Revive Our Hearts

Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.92K Ratings

🗓️ 2 March 2017

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

In the book of Titus, older women are told to teach younger women. Yet a lot of barriers make this seem difficult.

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0:00.0

In your church, members of different generations need each other, according to Nancy DeMoss Walgamuth.

0:07.0

We don't want to get to the place where you got all the 20-somethings in one service

0:11.0

and all the people who don't like that music in a different service

0:15.0

because we're going to forfeit something which is more important than our taste in music.

0:20.0

And that is our need for each other in the body of Christ.

0:25.8

This is the Revive Our Hearts podcast with Nancy DeMoss Walgamuth, author of Adorned, for Thursday, March 2nd, 2017.

0:34.5

Music 2017. Well, for the last three weeks or so, we've been working our way slowly but surely through

0:48.2

the first verses of Titus chapter 2. A couple of days ago, we got to the phrase that a lot of us first think of when we hear

0:55.9

Titus 2. That's the phrase, older women are to teach younger women. Today we're going to hear

1:02.2

how that can play out in real life. How to younger and older generations actually connect?

1:08.9

Well, a group of women has been listening to this series with us,

1:11.4

and we'll hear their experiences in a few minutes. First, I want to introduce you to Kelly Needham.

1:17.9

She's a wife and a mom and a contributor to the True Woman blog. She's been influenced by a number of

1:24.1

mentors in her life, and now she's purposefully passing on what she has learned

1:29.3

to the next generation. Here's Kelly. There are two women in my life in particular that have been

1:36.7

really shaping, and what's interesting is neither one of them sat me down across from a table

1:42.4

and went through a book with me and didn't go through a

1:46.1

curriculum or a Bible study.

1:48.0

It was really women that I watched their lives.

1:53.0

And that's really shaped, I think, how I've thought about mentorship as well.

1:56.2

The first was a lady named Tony Peeler.

1:57.9

She just passed away this past year, actually.

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