I’ve Heard It Said That Abortion Is Healthcare
Jen Oshman
Women Need Support
I’ve heard it said that “abortion is healthcare.” I think I understand the sentiment behind that declaration. I do have friends who are involved in the pro-choice movement and even in providing …
I’ve Heard It Said That Motherhood Is a Woman’s Highest Calling
Jen Oshman
Motherhood is so good. Motherhood was designed by God, and it’s a good gift from above. But, first and foremost, we are children of God.
Unpacking “New Year, New Me”
Jen Oshman
While our collective declaration of “New year, new me” is powerful on January 1, it loses steam quickly. The second Friday in January is known as Quitters Day because so many of us give up by then.
Outward Beauty Cannot Bear the Weight of Being Your Source of Hope
Jen Oshman
Does our outward appearance convey to the watching world where our hope is? Does it show that our hope is firmly rooted and established in Jesus, in his good work, on our behalf?
The Believe-in-Yourself Gospel
Jen Oshman
We’re a generation that has been raised on spiritual fast food, and we’re sick. It’s time for us to sit down at the table, linger, and sup on the feast the King has for us.
The God Who Runs After Those Who Wander
Jen Oshman
We are a people who are prone to wander. We are so drawn to instant gratification. We're drawn to the things that we can see that are tangible and right in front of us.
When Marriage and Motherhood Become Idols
Jen Oshman
When we moralize marriage and motherhood, we inadvertently create a hierarchy in the church with the moms on top (the more children the godlier) and the singles without children on the bottom.
How Is the Sexual Revolution Affecting Women and Girls Today?
Jen Oshman
Especially for girls and women, we have been told to believe that we're only as valuable as we are sexy or sexualized, and that we are something to be consumed.
10 Reasons Why It’s Good to Be a Girl
Jen Oshman
We in the church should be the loudest voice in our world to rehearse all the ways it’s good to be a girl. We know the God who made us, and we know he made us very good.
The Church’s Role in Making Abortion Unthinkable and Unnecessary
Jen Oshman
Our God laid himself down for us. He gave his life for us. So whenever we take life for our own purposes, it is deadly, both to bodies and to souls.
Is Christianity Bad News for Women?
Jen Oshman
The true Christian faith elevates, cherishes, protects women. Women are drawn to it. Our God created us imago Dei, and his desire is that each life will be cherished and protected.
Social Media Is Discipling You
Jen Oshman
We are shaped by the winds that blow around us. In the age of the omnipresent smartphone, the wind that shapes us most is online.
Is Motherhood a Woman’s Highest Calling?
Jen Oshman
Marriage and motherhood are good and God-given gifts, but when we elevate any good gift to an ultimate gift, then it becomes an idol.
An Open Letter to Women Straining under the Burden of Expectations
Jen Oshman
Are you worn down by the weight of the countless roles and expectations in your life? Are you feeling the pressure of doing more and striving harder to please the people around you?
Make a Change from Me-ology to Theology
Jen Oshman
Me-ology prizes you and me. Theology prizes the God of the universe who holds everything together.
The Demise of the Deified Self
Jen Oshman
Truly, we are lost in a darkness of our own making, and we got here by dethroning God and enthroning ourselves. We’ve deified ourselves. And it’s led to our demise.
3 Questions about Self-Care
Jen Oshman
The best self-care habits, not only for the Christian but for any human being, lead us back to our Maker and Savior.
Why Moralistic Therapeutic Deism Is a Dead End
Jen Oshman
It's very easy to shelve God and decide we don't really need him, that we just need to believe in ourselves and to invent who we are and what we want to do.
How Pride Undermines the Joy of Confession
Jen Oshman
Confession is like the gateway to freedom. As we confess, repent, and own the wrong things that we have done, we move forward with a lightness of heart.
Help! My Teen Struggles with Self-Image
Jen Oshman
From its beginning, the self-esteem movement has been crushing. And the movement hasn’t dissipated over the last generation or two, it has only intensified.
The Origins of the Self-Esteem Movement
Jen Oshman
People threw off the shackles of the church and the state and they began to look inward. They began to look to themselves for what is true and what is real.
A Christian Perspective on International Women’s Day
Jen Oshman
As the world takes a moment to applaud women and girls in various ways, may we Christians be the biggest champions, the loudest cheerers, and the most proactive supporters of women.
A Personal vs. Private Relationship with Christ
Jen Oshman
As we've prioritized our personal relationship with Christ, we've also privatized it.
How to Guard against a Self-Centered Relationship with Jesus
Jen Oshman
Often without warning or intention, the drive to know ourselves becomes all-consuming. It’s impossible to not be affected by the age of self in which we currently live.
Christian Hope Changes Everything
Jen Oshman
We can rest because our choices don’t actually have the final say in any sphere—God has the final say.