About Elizabeth Hewitt

Elizabeth Hewitt holds a degree in elementary education and taught in both public and private schools before transitioning to the field of communications with her husband Reed. Through her love of teaching, Liz has also been a Bible study leader to a variety of ages over the years. Liz and Reed work together as a dynamic communications team. For the past fifteen years, they have served businesses and ministries through a range of media projects, from creating websites to copywriting to video production. Liz and Reed were high school sweethearts and have been married since 2005. In 2013, God laid the vision of Living Strategically on their hearts and they began creating blog posts, videos, podcasts, and eBooks, hoping to impact their culture for Christ.

Bible Memorization

By |2019-06-25T16:04:45-05:00March 25th, 2013|Categories: Articles|Tags: , |

When reading the New Testament, one thing that should jump off the page and challenge us all to start memorizing Scripture is the amount of Scripture that Jesus and the leaders of the early church knew and used in their ministries. If we are to be used by God with maximum effectiveness, we must know His Word.

Hear and Heed: Obeying God’s Word

By |2019-06-28T10:55:45-05:00January 20th, 2013|Categories: Articles|Tags: , |

God does not take disobedience lightly. Jesus taught that to love God is to obey His commands, but to disobey is the equivalent of not loving Him (John 14:15, 23‐24). Unfortunately, because of our sin nature, we try to justify doing what we shouldn’t—or not doing what we ought to. Sometimes we don’t even know God’s Word thoroughly enough to recognize the difference.

The Holy Spirit

By |2019-06-25T14:01:19-05:00January 6th, 2013|Categories: Articles|Tags: , |

It seems that the Holy Spirit (also known as the Holy Ghost) is the least talked about and most misunderstood part of the Trinity. How would you explain the attributes of the Holy Spirit if asked by a co‐worker who is honestly seeking to know more about Him? As a starting point of explaining the full potential Christians have in living by the Spirit, here’s the basics you need to know about the Trinity.