• Episode 16: Everyday faithfulness: an interview with Nancy Wilson

  • Oct 20 2021
  • Length: 38 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 16: Everyday faithfulness: an interview with Nancy Wilson

  • Summary

  • Welcome to Muse and Hearth, a podcast for Christian women, cultivating mind, heart, and home. I’m Lydia Foucachon and I’m so pleased to be joined today by my pastor’s lovely wife Nancy Wilson! She is a mother, grandma of a whole passel of grandkids, author, and podcaster, as well as a former literature teacher at Logos School. As she put it, chief cook & bottle washer. Nancy thanks so much for speaking with us today. 

    We’ll be discussing “back to school” for the Christian woman’s heart. A chance to collect ourselves from whatever summer season of life we have just been in and reset the bar of daily faithfulness. 

    Nancy reminds us that we really want to be making a habit of a reset on things like Bible reading, prayer, keeping short accounts, contentment, control of the tongue on a daily basis.

     Resources and Books:

    • Nancy Wilson’s Femina Podcast: Weekly episodes on biblical womanhood
    • Bible Reading Challenge, thousands of women reading “on the same page” worldwide
    • Learning Contentment, by Nancy Wilson
    • All Thing for Good, by Thomas Watson
    • The Art of Divine Contentment, by Thomas Watson
    • The Rare Jewel of Christian Contentment, by Jeremiah Burroughs
    • The Quest for Meekness and Quietness of Spirit, by Matthew Henry
    • Handbook to Prayer: Praying Scripture Back to God, by Kenneth Boa



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