Truth For Her - February 2026
Truth For Her - Venture Women's Newsletter February Edition
Let's Celebrate | We started the year strong at For Her Night in January. The amazing Glenice Fredrick shared her testimony of God's faithfulness and goodness even when He said no.
Coming up | Tomorrow, Thursday, February 26th is For Her Night. We will be in the Discover Room - the room on the front of the building with all of the windows. My friend, and soon-to-be-yours, Cherie will be sharing her powerful testimony of being delivered from tormenting darkness and truly understanding the love of God. Don't miss this!
RSVP: February For Her Night
Registration is open NOW for our 2026 For Her Conference
Her Conference is a weekend designed with you in mind.
Women of every age, stage, and background are invited to gather for a meaningful weekend of worship, teaching, and connection. This year’s theme, By Design — for a purpose, on purpose, invites us to grow in confidence in who we are because of Christ.
Register Here: Her Conference 2026
Visit the Venture Women's Page to see other events that are coming up.
Encouragement & Truth For Her | Proverbs 3:5-6 “Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and do not rely on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make your paths straight.”
Lately, I’ve caught myself wondering why God answers some of my prayers and not others. I’ve wondered why I have to wait for Him to answer my prayer when I know that what I’m asking for is good. I’ve even asked why the same prayer I’ve prayed has been answered for someone else but not for me. Here’s what I know: I can trust God. I know in my heart that He is sovereign, and I’ve experienced His goodness and love through the times of waiting.
Trust Him with all my HEART
Because I’ve experienced His goodness in the “no,” I’ve learned to make a deliberate choice to anchor myself in truth. When the “why” starts swirling, I speak truth out loud: God you are sovereign. I will trust You, God, even though I don’t understand.
Trust is a heart posture before it’s an outcome.
Don’t rely on MY OWN understanding
When I rely on my own understanding, I start measuring timelines or comparing stories. I start deciding what “good” should look like. Trusting God means trusting the Author of the story, even when we can’t see how the chapter will end. I can trust that God has already read and written the entire book, even when I’m still over here, stuck on page 53.
In all my ways, I will acknowledge HIM
To acknowledge Him is to recognize that He is present in the waiting. It’s continuing to pray when the answer hasn’t come and choosing obedience even when the outcome feels uncertain. I’ve had to go through grief, loss, and disappointment. He has walked through each of those situations with me. I was never waiting alone.
Acknowledging Him isn’t just believing He’s sovereign; it’s actively involving Him.
And He will make my path straight
A straight path doesn’t always mean a smooth one, but it does mean a guided one. It’s a path directed by a God who sees what I cannot.
Maybe today’s prayer hasn’t been answered yet. You're wondering why her story looks different from yours. If all you can offer God right now is your honesty, He can handle that! Today, trusting Him might simply mean releasing control (again) and believing that God has a good plan for you, even if you don’t know what it looks like.
You may still be on page 53, but God has already written the ending – and it is good.
See you Thursday,
Heather Lane
Venture Women's Director
Let's Celebrate | We started the year strong at For Her Night in January. The amazing Glenice Fredrick shared her testimony of God's faithfulness and goodness even when He said no.
Coming up | Tomorrow, Thursday, February 26th is For Her Night. We will be in the Discover Room - the room on the front of the building with all of the windows. My friend, and soon-to-be-yours, Cherie will be sharing her powerful testimony of being delivered from tormenting darkness and truly understanding the love of God. Don't miss this!
RSVP: February For Her Night
Registration is open NOW for our 2026 For Her Conference
Her Conference is a weekend designed with you in mind.
Women of every age, stage, and background are invited to gather for a meaningful weekend of worship, teaching, and connection. This year’s theme, By Design — for a purpose, on purpose, invites us to grow in confidence in who we are because of Christ.
Register Here: Her Conference 2026
Visit the Venture Women's Page to see other events that are coming up.
Encouragement & Truth For Her | Proverbs 3:5-6 “Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and do not rely on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make your paths straight.”
Lately, I’ve caught myself wondering why God answers some of my prayers and not others. I’ve wondered why I have to wait for Him to answer my prayer when I know that what I’m asking for is good. I’ve even asked why the same prayer I’ve prayed has been answered for someone else but not for me. Here’s what I know: I can trust God. I know in my heart that He is sovereign, and I’ve experienced His goodness and love through the times of waiting.
Trust Him with all my HEART
Because I’ve experienced His goodness in the “no,” I’ve learned to make a deliberate choice to anchor myself in truth. When the “why” starts swirling, I speak truth out loud: God you are sovereign. I will trust You, God, even though I don’t understand.
Trust is a heart posture before it’s an outcome.
Don’t rely on MY OWN understanding
When I rely on my own understanding, I start measuring timelines or comparing stories. I start deciding what “good” should look like. Trusting God means trusting the Author of the story, even when we can’t see how the chapter will end. I can trust that God has already read and written the entire book, even when I’m still over here, stuck on page 53.
In all my ways, I will acknowledge HIM
To acknowledge Him is to recognize that He is present in the waiting. It’s continuing to pray when the answer hasn’t come and choosing obedience even when the outcome feels uncertain. I’ve had to go through grief, loss, and disappointment. He has walked through each of those situations with me. I was never waiting alone.
Acknowledging Him isn’t just believing He’s sovereign; it’s actively involving Him.
And He will make my path straight
A straight path doesn’t always mean a smooth one, but it does mean a guided one. It’s a path directed by a God who sees what I cannot.
Maybe today’s prayer hasn’t been answered yet. You're wondering why her story looks different from yours. If all you can offer God right now is your honesty, He can handle that! Today, trusting Him might simply mean releasing control (again) and believing that God has a good plan for you, even if you don’t know what it looks like.
You may still be on page 53, but God has already written the ending – and it is good.
See you Thursday,
Heather Lane
Venture Women's Director
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