Is it Good to Be a Woman? Exploring What the Bible Says About Women with Jen Oshman

April 14, 2026
00:00 28:37
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In this deeply honest and theologically rich episode, Heather Creekmore welcomes Jen Oshman—author, missionary, and mom of four daughters—to tackle a question many women silently struggle with: Is it good that I was born a woman? Together, they candidly explore how issues of body image, shame, and the cultural pressures of womanhood can lead to deep-seated doubts and frustration.

Drawing from global and biblical perspectives, Jen Oshman shares insights gathered from years of cross-cultural ministry and studying God’s word. She addresses the vulnerabilities women face, both physically and socially, and how Western and global cultures shape our understanding of femininity. Jen Oshman unpacks what the Bible says about being female, highlighting the unique and powerful stories of women in Scripture that often get overlooked, and discusses why God’s design for women is not only intentional but also very good.


Key Topics Covered

  • Why the question, “Is it good that I was born a woman?” is more common than we realize

  • The impact of shame, fear, and the lived realities of being female in our culture

  • How body image struggles can be rooted in deeper frustrations about being a woman

  • A biblical look at femininity—separating culture’s checklist from God’s truth

  • The meaning of “helper” (Ezer) in Genesis and its empowering implications

  • Why diversity among women in Scripture matters—and what we can learn from their stories

  • Studying tough Old Testament laws (like menstruation) in context and seeing God’s heart of care for women

  • Practical encouragement for women who wrestle with their purpose and God’s plan for their gender

  • How to dig deeper into biblical womanhood with Jen’s new Lifeway Bible study, “Very Good”


Connect with Jen here: https://www.jenoshman.com

Grab a copy of Jen's new Bible study: "Very Good" on Amazon here.** Amazon affiliate link. Tiny portion of your purchase goes back to supporting this ministry.

Want to go further in your body image healing journey? Discover the resources, books, and programs Compared to Who? offers to help you improve your body image here: https://www.improvebodyimage.com

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Heather Creekmore writes and speaks hope to thousands of women each week inspiring them to stop comparing and start living. Her first book Compared to Who? encourages women to uncover the spiritual root of body image issues and find freedom. Her latest release, The Burden of Better, offers women a journey into the depths of God's grace to find a way off the treadmill of constant comparison. Heather has been featured on Fox News, Huff Post, Morning Dose, Church Leaders, and For Every Mom, along with dozens of other shows and podcasts. But she's best recognized for her appearance as a contestant on the Netflix hit show, Nailed It. Heather and her fighter-pilot-turned-pastor husband, Eric have four children and live in Austin, Texas.

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