Doctrinally Sound Teachers

Doctrinally Sound Christian Women to Follow – 2

The internet is glutted with โ€œChristianโ€ womenโ€™s blogs, many of which are anything but Christian because they donโ€™t teach what accords with sound doctrine.

Well, genuinely regenerated Christian women have had enough. Enough of the false doctrine from celebrity divangelistas. Enough of the feel-good fluff that takes them nowhere in their quest for spiritual maturity. We want teachers who will push us to study Godโ€™s word, who exhort and encourage and even step on our toes as we seek to be conformed to the image of Christ.

If you loved Doctrinally Sound Christian Women to Follow โ€“ 1 and wanted more, you’ve found it.

IMPORTANT REMINDER: Donโ€™t take my (or anyone elseโ€™s) word for it that any ministry, podcast, book, or blog is biblical in its doctrine. You MUST do the work of comparing with Scripture everything you read and hear. If it doesnโ€™t match up with Godโ€™s word (in context), chuck it.

Berean Researchโ€“ โ€œBerean Research is a resource to help Christians equip and keep themselves and their brothers and sisters from falling into deception. 2 Timothy 4:3-4 warns us of a time when people will not put up with sound doctrine, but will gravitate to a great number of teachers whoโ€™ll say what their itching ears want to hear. We believe this deception has never been greater than it is right now. Thatโ€™s why sound doctrine is so important.โ€ Join Amy Spreeman and Marsha West over at Berean Research. Facebook Twitter

Abandoned to Christโ€“ Sunny Shell writes โ€œabout marriage, biblical submission, parenting, friendships, evangelism, and my battle with a rare metabolic diseaseโ€ฆall with the eternal, rich and hope-filled perspective of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. I try to keep it real, while keeping it pure, to keep it praiseworthy.โ€ Facebook  Twitter

Solid Food Resourcesโ€“ Debi Martinโ€™s excellent blog and podcast examine Scripture and a variety of theological topics. โ€œSolid Food Resources exists to provide Biblically sound resources (solid food) for the maturing believer โ€“ helping Christians grow from milk to meat.โ€

Women Under Graceโ€“ Formerly a blog, Women Under Grace is now a Facebook group. “We are a community of Christian women who, first and foremost, seek to glorify God in all areas of our lives….predominantly a forum for dialogue between Reformed women. That being said, we welcome all those who genuinely seek to know the truths of the Scriptures…Our desire is that this would be a safe place where women can come to ask genuine questions and discuss a variety of topics from theology, doctrine, Scripture, and even how to address issues in culture and entertainment through a biblical lens. But most of all, we want to strive to cultivate an atmosphere that encourages the members to โ€œgrow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christโ€ as we seek to โ€œtest all thingsโ€ by the Scriptures.” Facebook

Naomiโ€™s Tableโ€“ Founded by Amy Spreeman, Naomi’s Table is a Bible study resource for women who are earnestly abiding in Jesus Christ through His Word. “Here at the Table, you are invited to peruse our Bible studies and use them for yourself or with a group to learn at the feet of our magnificent Savior, Jesus Christ. We study His Word and learn about the often confusing roles the world tells us we need to take on, and compare those pressures with what the Bible says about Godly women and discipleship. Since 2014, most of our Bible studies are taught by Beth Seifert.” Facebook  Twitter

Tulips & Honeyโ€“ โ€œThe Tulips & Honey Hub is a group of like minded Reformed bloggers and podcasters seeking to make His name known to man, and to glorify Him!โ€ Check out the T&H podcast and blog!  Facebook Twitter Instagram

Truth + Fireโ€“ You might have caught a glimpse of my friend Constance in the film American Gospel: Christ Alone, but did you know she has a blog and a podcast, too? โ€œTruth + Fire boldly examines faith, pop culture, relationships and current events from a witty Christian perspective. Infusing humor, practicality and Biblical wisdom, its topics are covered full of righteous judgment and with as little filter the good Lord will allow. Its goal is to expose readers to the Gospel of Jesus Christ, to declare the full counsel of God and to demonstrate the relevance of Godโ€™s Word in our present generation and individual lives. Readers should come away from this blog edified in their faith and encouraged to abide in Christ through further study and sincere application of His Word.โ€  Facebook  Twitter  Instagram

Thankful Homemaker– “Thankful Homemaker provides truth-filled, gospel-driven encouragement to homemakers who amid their ordinary days desire to honor and glorify God in all things.” Check out the TH blog and podcast hosted by Marci Ferrell. Facebook Twitter Instagram

Transformed for More– Sarah and Susan “are twin sisters with a passion to help provide Christians with resources to help them live a transformed life by the power of Jesus Christ. From 2016-2019, this site focused specifically on Christian teenage girls, but for 2020 and beyond, we wanted to expand it to help a wider audience.” Facebook Twitter Instagram


You can always find these – and more great Christian women and men to follow – at the Recommended Bible Teachers tab in the blue menu bar at the top of this page.


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10 thoughts on “Doctrinally Sound Christian Women to Follow – 2”

  1. Hello Michelle
    If you can, could you please let me know of any Australian based writers/bloggers. I have just joined your site after researching whether a lady I was seeing on my Facebook Feed was someone I should be listening to (she wasn’t), and was encouraged to find your words – all pointing back to the Bible. Thank you.
    Because I live in Australia, would be lovely to also read words of wisdom from someone closer to home. I know the internet is worldwide, but those nuances of culture can make a difference.
    Regards, Michelle

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  2. A woman (new member) in our church wants the women to join her in an online Bible study of Revelation by Margaret Feinberg. I referred her request to our pastor for his review because Iโ€™m not familiar with this author. Do you have any helpful info, red flags, etc. on her teachings?

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  3. Hi Michelle, you are recommending Transformed for More and if you go to their resource page they are recommending a book for teenage girls from Levi Lusko. He and his wife are considered โ€œpastorsโ€ on their church website. Not sure how a biblically sound person would recommend a book by a man whose own wife is considered a pastor. Just thought you might like to know.

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    1. Hi Kim- Thanks for the heads up. I contacted Susan about this yesterday. As you can probably tell, their website is many years old, and they listed these recommendations at a time when the issues with Levi were not as apparent. Susan assures me that they plan to modify the content of the website soon.

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