![]() ![]() Q: One of the episodes explores overcoming envy and resentment. When does the word mean to you today, and how do you consider yourself to be "obedient to God?"Ī: To me, the concept of obedience is the same across time. If I truly feel God has laid something on my heart, it’s my choice whether to follow Him or not. But what I’ve learned is that His way always makes sense in the long-term, even if I can’t see it upfront. Trust me, I get off track all the time. That’s true of many of the women in the book as well. I love that we meet them with their flaws, just as they are. It shows me that God can work through us, even when we go astray. In 2021, the definition of "obedience" as it relates to womankind is much different than it was in biblical times. Q: You refer to two of the women you explore in your series as "bold and brave," and commend them for their ability to remain "obedient" to God. SHANNON BREAM OPENS UP ABOUT HUSBAND'S BRAIN TUMOR People would write to say they’d added us to their prayer lists. It was very encouraging in a very dark time. Sheldon’s recovery was not easy, but I think it’s fair to say we both grew in our faith because of what he went through. We felt like we had our whole lives ahead of us. It certainly resets everything immediately. Our faith was a great comfort to us through that time. We literally got notes from churches we’d never visited, but someone had shared our story. Can you tell us a little about that particular hardship, and how you were able to keep your faith strong during that time?Ī: It was a shock when my husband (then-fiancee) got the call that he had a brain tumor. ![]() In your own life, you’ve dealt with the blow of your husband being diagnosed with cancer. The first centers on the concept of remaining faithful to God, despite hardships. Q: Each episode of your new series is divided into themes. I can see how God has worked in the good and bad times in my life, and guided me through when I needed Him most. What exactly does the word ‘faith’ mean to you?Ī: For me, it’s trusting in my Heavenly Father and the plan He has for my life. The world is full of trials and things that will rattle us every single day, so I need a place to find hope and courage. Q: You write about women of faith, as an exemplary woman of faith.
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