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Wives Who War Podcast

Wives Who War Podcast

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Wives Who War Podcast equips wives to WAR—PRAY—for their husbands, not against them. Rooted in Ephesians 6:12, we remind wives that the real battle is spiritual—not flesh and blood. This podcast activates the authority of the Wife Who Wars: a woman who understands her identity, stands watch in prayer, and fights from alignment—not emotion. More than a podcast, this is a call to intercession, spiritual maturity, and Kingdom authority—where wives are refined, sharpened, and fortified to build marriages that honor God. This is where prayer becomes strategy. Strategy begins in prayer.Wives Who War Christianity Spirituality
Episodes
  • The Covenant-Keeping God: Preparing Our Hearts for Rest
    Jun 29 2026

    As we close our June theme of Covenant, we pause to reflect on the journey God has taken us on—not only this month, but throughout the first half of the year.

    What if covenant was never just the lesson?

    What if God was revealing Himself?

    In this final Monday Heart Share, we look back at Alignment, Stewardship, Discernment, Authority, Obedience, and Covenant to discover that every step has been preparing us for one thing: Rest.

    When we know the character of the Covenant-Keeping God, we no longer strive to earn His love—we learn to abide in it.

    "We came looking for covenant… but we found the Covenant-Keeping God."

    Join the Wives Who War as we close one chapter and prepare to enter the next.

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    1 hr and 59 mins
  • Return to the Ancient Path: Restoring Covenant Through Obedience
    Jun 26 2026

    In this powerful Seat at the Queen's Table conversation, Lady Gwendolyn Holloway challenges believers to examine whether we've quietly exchanged conviction for comfort and covenant for culture.

    Drawing from Judges 2, she reveals how one generation's failure to remember God became the next generation's spiritual decline. Yet even in brokenness, God's invitation remains the same: Return. Repent. Restore.

    Joined by a heartfelt discussion among the women at the table, this episode explores:

    • Why covenant requires continual obedience—not occasional commitment.
    • The importance of preserving spiritual legacy for future generations.
    • How compromise weakens our witness.
    • Why God's mercy still makes restoration possible.
    • What it truly means to remain steadfast in a changing culture.

    If you've ever wondered whether God still restores broken covenant, this conversation is your reminder:

    His covenant still stands. The invitation is still open. The question is… will you respond?

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • Strive Less, Abide More: Trusting the God Who Is Already Working
    Jun 22 2026

    In this powerful Queen's Table conversation, Latisha Bowen leads the wives deeper into the heart of covenant—not as an agreement we maintain through effort, but as a relationship sustained through trust.

    Throughout the discussion, one message emerged again and again:

    Stop striving. Start abiding.

    Many believers spend their lives trying to produce what only God can provide. Yet Jesus teaches that fruit is not produced through striving but through abiding.

    Drawing from John 15, Galatians 5:22-23, Hebrews 13:21, and Matthew 5:16, this episode explores the connection between covenant, trust, obedience, and spiritual fruitfulness.

    Together, the wives are reminded:

    • God is fully aware and fully present
    • The table has already been prepared
    • Nothing is missing from what God has provided
    • Trust is the doorway to abiding
    • Abiding is the response to covenant
    • Fruit grows naturally where trust remains

    If covenant gave you access to the table, then abiding is what keeps you seated there.

    Because the branch does not strive to bear fruit.

    It simply remains connected.

    "Our response to covenant is abiding."

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    1 hr and 23 mins
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