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213. Every Woman a Theologian (with Phylicia Masonheimer)
Today’s guest has deeply impacted my life in just the small amount of time that I’ve been aware of her, and I have really been looking forward to this episode for a while. I hope that you will join me in welcoming the author of Every Woman a Theologian, Phylicia Masonheimer!In addition to being the author of Every Woman a Theologian, Phylicia is the founder and C.E.O. of an organization of the same name, a business and ministry that teaches both Christian women and men how to identify what they believe and communicate it in a loving way. She spends time on the podcast diving into her book and explaining what she teaches via her business, offering encouragement and wisdom to listeners who struggle with identifying and carrying out their beliefs in their everyday lives.Like I said, I find Phylicia and what she does to be so inspiring, and I am so grateful for her. I have even used parts of her book in my own family life because the book offers such great reference points, and I highly encourage you to go get yourself a copy!
In This Episode[00:35] - I have been excited about this episode for a while![02:18] - Phylicia shares some background information about herself.[03:24] - What did Phylicia want to do for a living when she was young?[05:05] - Phylicia defines the term theology.[06:36] - What if someone is doubting their faith?[08:32] - Phylicia addresses the historical context of the Old Testament.[10:41] - How would Phylicia address women not being valued in the Old Testament?[13:03] - Phylicia defines theology without intimacy.[14:59] - How do people have heart knowledge about Christianity?[16:40] - Phylicia explains what it means to walk alongside the Holy Spirit.[18:55] - Phylicia offers encouragement on how to find time for Jesus.[20:36] - Perfection is the enemy of consistency.[21:38] - Phylicia argues for the grace that comes with learning with your kids.[25:42] - How does Phylicia communicate her faith to someone who has different beliefs?[28:27] - Phylicia encourages people who ask how God can be good when they’re struggling.
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BooksEvery Woman a Theologian: Know What You Believe. Live It Confidently. Communicate It Graciously. by Phylicia Masonheimer
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