
The Christian Working Woman with Mary Lowman exists to encourage, equip and empower workplace Christians in the marketplace.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 300 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ChristianityReligion & Spirituality | |||

Did you realize being open-minded can be very harmful if that means your thoughts are out of control and take you places you really don’t want to go. As Christians we need to learn to bring our thoughts into captivity and think within biblically pres... more
I want to examine one of the most critical areas of your life—your thought life. Our thought patterns are controlling us in ways we often do not even realize. Truly we must learn to think about what we think about.
In 2 Corinthians 10:5 Paul says w... more
You have everything you need. A good job, a house, the car that you want. Individual freedom to follow your dreams, be who you want to be, do what you want to do, go where you want, when you want, dress in the latest fashion—the god of freedom, an id... more
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This show is a gem for faith driven women juggling career, calling and clarity! Mary’s insights are deeply practical and align so well for anyone striving to flourish both in faith and in leadership
What an eye-opening revelation this podcast reveals. Thank you for reminding us of the true essence of the Holy Spirit and the importance of having a daily work with God. Great podcast to build your faith and work with God - Chichi Ukomadu | Start That Business Podcast.
I loved the Forgiveness series and then it was followed up with the Grace series. The Holy Spirit spoke to me through your podcast. Thank you for your faithfulness!
I love this podcast, thank you for letting God use you to teach and share God’s word with an specific perspective… work life! So important and sometimes overlooked. “And whatever you do, in word or deed, do everything in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through him.” Colossians 3:17 ESV
Mary has been sharing her wisdom with us for decades, and she never runs out. That’s because it’s timeless wisdom from Scripture.
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This show centers on faith-driven professional women navigating career, leadership, and workplace ethics through scripture-based guidance and practical, actionable insights. Episodes frequently address boundaries, unity between genders, handling challenging coworkers, and integrating faith with work life. A standout pattern is concise, devotionally infused content that blends biblical verses with real-world workplace applications, making it approachable for Christians seeking to align daily work with spiritual values.
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Recent guests on The Christian Working Woman include:
1. Jen Miller
2. Tim Keller
3. Mary Lowman
4. Donnita Travis
5. Maribeth Foley
6. Tracy Hegman
7. Malissa Mackey
8. Juni Felix
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