Naaman was refined and a fine looking gentleman with lots of class! Captain of the Syrian army and second to the king (see 2 Kings 5), Scripture describes him as a great man, a valiant warrior and highly respected. But, he had one big issue – leprosy. One of the most dreaded diseases in the […]
Archives for August 2015
Conversation Across Generations [Video]
Listen in and learn as Rachel Lovingood talks with Bethany McCoy, a next generation woman, about what works and what doesn’t work when trying to connect the generations of women in your church. Big Ideas The goal is to connect together to reach the lost world for the gospel. Our calling as ministry leaders is […]
Devotional: No Reserves No Retreats No Regrets
In 1904, a young millionaire named William Borden graduated from high school. His untold wealth was his as heir to the Borden Dairy estate. His proud parents celebrated his graduation by sending him on an extravagant trip around the world. While touring Asia, the Middle East, and Europe though, William saw poverty and sorrow as he’d […]
Reorder Your Work
Have you ever had an important project or goal to accomplish that you just can’t get to? Every day you have the best intentions to start, but evening rolls around and you transfer it to the next day’s agenda. Usually the work I put off is my best work. The work I fill my days […]
Recall Truth When You Feel Invisible
Have you ever felt swallowed up in the dailiness of ministry? Sometimes crossing one thing off the list seems to make three more things jump on the list! I know you are working hard as a ministry leader and yet sometimes you may feel as if, in spite of all you do, no one sees […]
Strategically Select Team Members
Does your women’s ministry team do a great job of creating excitement for events, but have difficulty managing the details involved in the planning process? Or, does your team work tirelessly on program details, such as table arrangements, food selections, and brochure designs, only to be discouraged by sporadic attendance or spotty interest? If either scenario sounds uncomfortably […]