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Revive Our Hearts

You Can be a Mentor

Revive Our Hearts

Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.92K Ratings

🗓️ 11 July 2005

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Summary

A lot of women read Proverbs 31 . . . a description of a godly woman . . . and they feel lowly by comparison.

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0:00.0

Have you ever read Proverbs 31 and the description of the godly woman there and felt inadequate?

0:05.9

Well, there's hope.

0:07.7

Here's Sharon Jane's.

0:09.1

You know, as I go back and look through Proverbs 31, there's one word that is not in that description.

0:14.0

And that's the word perfect.

0:15.3

She was not a perfect woman.

0:17.2

She was still a woman who needed a savior.

0:30.6

This is Revive Our Hearts with Nancy Lee DeMauze for Monday, July 11th. Here's Nancy.

0:35.6

If I were to ask you, who are the older women, that is women who are older than you, who have made the most significant impact in your life?

0:45.3

Who would come to mind?

0:47.3

I'm thinking of some of those women right now.

0:50.3

And then if I were to ask you, who is a younger woman in whose life you have made or are making a significant impact?

0:58.3

Would some names come to mind?

1:00.4

If you're a Proverbs 31 virtuous woman, you need to have both kinds of women in your life.

1:07.2

We're talking this week with Sharon Janes, who is the vice president of Proverbs 31

1:11.5

ministries, a ministry that is dedicated to helping women become wives and moms and women

1:17.8

of virtue, women who please the Lord, and women who glorify God with their lives. Sharon,

1:22.8

thank you so much for being with us and revive our hearts this week. Thank you, Nancy. And thank

1:27.3

you, too, for being a mentor to so many people, so many women. Well, you know, you're welcome. And it's been fun, actually, for me as I've got into my mid-40s, to begin thinking of myself a little bit as an older woman. I remember the days when I was in my early 20s and I was younger than the women I was speaking

1:44.6

to and ministering to.

1:45.9

And I was so thankful for the women God brought into my life who helped to teach me.

1:50.3

And I sat across the table recently from a woman who was 40 years old and she said, there's so

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