Jean Williams

Jean is married to Steve, senior staffworker at RMIT Christian Union in Melbourne. They have four children. Jean has a PhD on the Puritan experience of enjoyment of God. She loves encouraging women to glorify and enjoy God, in seminars and on her blog, ‘in all honesty’.

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Title Date Comments
Emptied to be filled 2011.05.30 0
Big M Ministry and little s service 2010.12.20 7
Equal and Complementary: a review 2010.11.10 576
When wisdom marries folly 2010.10.27 16
When the Bible gets too hard 2010.10.07 1
The God of the nobody 2010.09.06 0
Stress-throwers and stress-absorbers 2010.08.20 0
Deborah: a mother in Israel 2010.07.29 1
Sisters for those with no sisters 2010.07.13 4
A remarkable woman 2010.06.19 0
A theology of milk and other ordinary things 2010.06.08 11
Girl crushes and a petulant princess 2010.05.22 0
Talking about predestination with children 2010.05.13 24
Motherhood and … 2010.04.24 4
It is not death to die 2010.04.02 4
Temptation and the garden 2010.03.18 4
Kids@church/Click: Some great material for your children’s Sunday School 2010.03.09 2
A very Sola Panel survey (Jean Williams) 2009.12.25 0
Making it to the end 2009.12.19 1
Of trees, trains and Christian growth 2009.12.05 4
Animism, alive and well 2009.10.28 7
Teaching the Psalms to our children 2009.09.10 3
A bad case of mother guilt 2009.09.04 1
God’s cure for weariness 2009.08.22 4
The temptations of ministry: The three Ps 2009.06.27 5
The blessing of unanswered prayer 2009.05.29 8
A cure for gospel tongue-tie 2009.04.29 6
Ageing beauty 2009.03.12 2
Responding to the fires 2009.02.15 2
Surely goodness and mercy 2009.01.30 6
To MP3 or not to MP3? 2008.12.11 12
Just how sovereign is God? 2008.11.06 6
An appeal to women and their pastors 2008.10.15 2
Dare to do things badly 2008.10.03 14
Caution: Parenting book. Read with care. (Part 2) 2008.09.13 10
Caution: Parenting book. Read with care. (Part 1) 2008.08.29 9
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