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Telling the Truth for Women Hosted by: Jill Briscoe | "A Little Pot of Oil" In 2 Kings 4, there's a story about a widow who has run out of options on how to pay her creditors. She's facing the real possibility that she will lose both of her young sons to slavery, as a means of paying her debt. This desperate woman is out of money, out of hope, and out of faith. She's angry at God for the situation she's facing with seemingly no way out. Have you ever felt that way? How do you find peace when your faith is completely out of focus? When the sheer weight of the moment has blinded you to the Holy Spirit at work on your behalf? Jill Briscoe's message, A Little Pot of Oil will remind you that God is sufficient. And you have all you need when you have all of Him in all you. This teaching is also available in Jill's book A Little Pot of Oil. | Hope you enjoy! Sincerely, The OnePlace Team | | |
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Jill Briscoe was born in Liverpool, England, in 1935. Educated at
Cambridge, she taught school for a number of years before marrying Stuart and raising their three children. In addition to sharing with her husband in ministry with Torchbearers at Capernwray in England, and in pastoring a church in the United States for thirty years, Jill has written more than forty books, travelled on every continent teaching and encouraging, served on the boards of Christianity Today and World Relief, and now acts as executive editor of a magazine for women called Just Between Us . Jill can be heard regularly on the worldwide media ministry Telling the Truth . She is proud to be called "Nana" by thirteen grandchildren.
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