Good Morning Family, The Woman with the issue I still remember the Sunday school session in church when we were introduced to the 'woman with the issue of blood’ (Matthew 9:20–22, Mark 5:25–34, Luke 8:43–48). The story was a fantastic tale of the transformative power of faith and determination. However, my young mind couldn't help but wonder. Even though the story was indeed amazing and there were many lessons to learn, what often stayed with me was that throughout the story, we never learned this woman’s name. She is identified solely by her problem and was known around the city because of a chronic issue she had. When we read the story, we see her only through the prism of her struggle. This always made me sad.
Don't Let Your Struggle Define You
Don't Let Your Struggle Define You
Don't Let Your Struggle Define You
Good Morning Family, The Woman with the issue I still remember the Sunday school session in church when we were introduced to the 'woman with the issue of blood’ (Matthew 9:20–22, Mark 5:25–34, Luke 8:43–48). The story was a fantastic tale of the transformative power of faith and determination. However, my young mind couldn't help but wonder. Even though the story was indeed amazing and there were many lessons to learn, what often stayed with me was that throughout the story, we never learned this woman’s name. She is identified solely by her problem and was known around the city because of a chronic issue she had. When we read the story, we see her only through the prism of her struggle. This always made me sad.