If you had to choose the type of leadership that Jesus exemplified, would you say he was a boss, army general, team captain, law enforcement officer or shepherd. Throughout Scripture, Jesus is referred to as our Shepherd. This is not a flashy position, but one of humble service. This is the type of leadership style […]
Becoming Women of Wise Words [Video]
In this video with Jennifer Rothschild, revisit her message about the power of words. As you enter a new year, consider how the words you choose to speak may impact yourself and those around you. Team Building Idea: Watch this video together at your team meeting and discuss the words you use as a team and the impact […]
Download: Year in Review
Take time to review and learn from this past year as you prepare for the coming year using this Year in Review worksheet. If you have a leadership team, complete the worksheet together at your next team meeting. To make the most of your time together, be sure each team member comes prepared to share […]
Principles of Effective Communication [Video]
Learn from Donna Jones, a ministry veteran of 25 years, how effectively communicating can make all the difference as a leader in ministry. You will discover: Why you cannot not communicate (It’s actually impossible!) The importance of how you communicate, including non-verbal cues. Practical ways to communicate with your team. How to communicate your expectations […]
Qualities to Look for When Selecting Team Members [Video]
In this video, Wendy Blight shares the character qualities to look for in the women you ask to join your leadership team. You will learn how to find women who are: learners with a passion for the Word intentional encouragers vulnerable humble
Download: Volunteer Contact Form
As you recruit volunteers for your ministry in general or for your next event, use this contact form to have a consistent process for gathering the necessary contact and additional information for each one.
Young Leader’s Guide to Bridging the Generational Gap
Ah, yes… the elusive generational gap. In women’s ministry circles all over the nation, we have discussed how to integrate, connect and figure out a solution for bridging the generations. We talk circles around the issue, attempt innovative ideas and somehow still find ourselves searching for a link between women in life’s contrasting seasons. As […]
Why Women Need an Imperfect Leader
“Wow. That’s a story I don’t think I’d tell on myself,” I thought after reading a confessional passage from Lysa TerKeurst’s book Am I Messing Up My Kids? The thought popped into my mind unbidden, but once it was there I had to take time to examine it. Lysa, president of the ministry I serve, […]
Be a Leader Who Encourages
What do you need to make a fire? Fuel, heat and oxygen. A spark ignites and, gently blowing on the embers, gives it fuel. Our breath, combined with the oxygen in the air, creates a burst of flame. The fire spreads and strengthens, providing warmth and energy. A spark kindled properly creates a flame, which […]
The Graceful No
No is arguably the most powerful word in the dictionary. So why is it that we can’t seem to utter it when we need it most? I suspect it has to do with guilt. Women are people pleasers by nature. So we say yes every time we’re asked to bake cupcakes or go on a […]
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