EPISODE · Jun 3, 2026 · 10 MIN
#64 Can We Trust the Bible? Why Scripture Still Matters for Your Home, Your Children, and Your Peace
from She Rises: Faith, Freedom and Order for Christian Women · host Johanne Hewlett
She Rises is a podcast for Christian women who love Jesus, care deeply about their families, and are quietly trying to live faithfully in a world that feels louder, faster, and more complicated than anyone quite prepared them for.Can you really trust the Bible — and does it actually matter in everyday life?In this episode, Johanne gently explores one of the most important questions Christian women carry quietly: whether Scripture is truly dependable.This isn’t an academic conversation. It’s about how trust in God’s Word shapes your home, your parenting, and your inner peace.You’ll hear:• Why doubt around Scripture is more common than we admit • How uncertainty affects decision-making, parenting, and emotional stability • Why Scripture is meant to be an anchor, not a pressure • How trust grows slowly through lived experience • What it looks like to build a home shaped by God’s Word When Scripture feels shaky, everything downstream often does too. But when trust grows, something steadier begins to form.Scripture for reflection:Psalm 119:105 — “Your word is a lamp to my feet…” If this episode stirred something deeper, the Rise & Restore course offers a gentle space to explore faith, identity, and inner steadiness. Use code PODCAST for 25% off. Learn more at: johewlettauthor.com/ministry/she-rises If you enjoy She Rises, please support the podcast and keep it ad-free: ko-fi.com/johannehewlett Until next time — walk faithfully, explore deeply, and keep rising steadily. — Johanne #christianmotherhood #ChristianMum #ChristianMom #ChristianWomen #FaithAndMotherhood #ChristianEncouragement # #ChristianLiving #FaithAndReason #RenewYourMind #BiblicalMotherhood #SheRisesPodcast #FaithJourney #TrustTheBible #BiblicalTruth #FaithAndParenting #ChristianHome #WhoIsJesus #ChristianFaith #FaithFoundations
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She Rises is a podcast for Christian women who love Jesus, care deeply about their families, and are quietly trying to live faithfully in a world that feels louder, faster, and more complicated than anyone quite prepared them for.Can you really trust the Bible — and does it actually matter in everyday life?In this episode, Johanne gently explores one of the most important questions Christian women carry quietly: whether Scripture is truly dependable.This isn’t an academic conversation. It’s about how trust in God’s Word shapes your home, your parenting, and your inner peace.You’ll hear:• Why doubt around Scripture is more common than we admit • How uncertainty affects decision-making, parenting, and emotional stability • Why Scripture is meant to be an anchor, not a pressure • How trust grows slowly through lived experience • What it looks like to build a home shaped by God’s Word When Scripture feels shaky, everything downstream often does too. But when trust grows, something steadier begins to form.Scripture for reflection:Psalm 119:105 — “Your word is a lamp to my feet…” If this episode stirred something deeper, the Rise & Restore course offers a gentle space to explore faith, identity, and inner steadiness. Use code PODCAST for 25% off. Learn more at: johewlettauthor.com/ministry/she-rises If you enjoy She Rises, please support the podcast and keep it ad-free: ko-fi.com/johannehewlett Until next time — walk faithfully, explore deeply, and keep rising steadily. — Johanne #christianmotherhood #ChristianMum #ChristianMom #ChristianWomen #FaithAndMotherhood #ChristianEncouragement # #ChristianLiving #FaithAndReason #RenewYourMind #BiblicalMotherhood #SheRisesPodcast #FaithJourney #TrustTheBible #BiblicalTruth #FaithAndParenting #ChristianHome #WhoIsJesus #ChristianFaith #FaithFoundations
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#64 Can We Trust the Bible? Why Scripture Still Matters for Your Home, Your Children, and Your Peace
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