A Theological Podcast for Women
I love the topics that have been discussed and the fact that the goal isn’t fluffy, glittery suburban soccer mom Christianity— but the goal is growing a robust, biblical community of faithful women. A few topics I’d like to see that weren’t represented in “seasons of life” would be infertility, chronic illness, and caring for aging parents. Those are HUGE realities for women, and it can feel isolating when you don’t “fit” into categories in the church community for those reasons. I personally am a young wife (4 years married), have chronic illness (endometriosis PCOS, Hashimoto’s), and am currently walking through a season of infertility (3 years now). I’ve had two surgeries and hundreds of blood tests, medications, doctors appointments. Infertility is tough emotionally, physically, spiritually, and financially, and often it can seem like women in this season don’t have the same support and care as new moms or young wives.
amahedri via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/16/23
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Thank you so much! I have listened to all things 9Marks for many years, and this is a true gift to fold into their content. Sound doctrine, rich encouragement, and church-centered women’s podcast?! Need I say more! This has been such a gift to me and I have shared many, many episodes.
ColeyMM via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/18/23
Thank you for this podcast. It is is needed in the Church today. As a pastor’s wife I will be recommending this podcast to the women of our church many others I come into contact with. I highly recommend!
pastorwife56 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/12/22
I love this podcast, but I especially loved the episode about helping students thrive in college. I have shared it with more people than I can count!
Wftjui via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/01/23
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