Toolbox Tuesday | Staying informed + grounded with The Pour Over
Staying Informed with a Christian Perspective: The Pour Over
Happy Tuesday! Welcome to our segment, Toolbox Tuesday, where we share meaningful resources to equip and empower you in your ministry and personal walk with Christ. Staying updated on current events is essential for women’s ministers as they shepherd and support fellow women in the church. Knowing what’s happening in the world and in our communities helps us live in light of Christ and offer relevant guidance.
But if you’re like me, the news can feel really overwhelming at times.
This week, I’m excited to introduce a resource that I have personally become really thankful for! I hope it will help you stay informed while remaining hopeful and grounded in faith.
What is The Pour Over?
The Pour Over is a unique news platform that provides current events and news updates with a Christian perspective. Their mission is to help believers stay informed about what’s happening in the world without feeling overwhelmed or losing sight of their faith. Their tagline says it all: "The biggest news of the day, summarized in a way you'll actually understand and enjoy, paired with brief Christian perspectives."
Why The Pour Over?
Faith-Based Perspective: The Pour Over integrates faith into their news updates, offering a Christian worldview on current events.
Concise and Clear: The news updates are short and to the point, perfect for busy schedules.
Encouraging and Uplifting: Each summary is paired with encouraging Bible verses and reflections.
How to Get Started
Visit the Website: Explore The Pour Over website.
Subscribe to the Newsletter: Get news updates directly in your inbox.
Listen to the Podcast: Subscribe on your preferred podcast platform.
Closing Thoughts
The Pour Over is a great resource for anyone looking to stay informed about current events while keeping their faith front and center.
As always, I’m so glad we’re in this together. Whether you’re ministering in the church, at home, at your job, or in your neighborhood, I’m grateful we get to love Charleston and serve in our unique callings side by side.