October is Pastor Appreciation Month! In light of this, we’ve scoured the internet and put our heads together to bring you 10 ideas for showing appreciation and honor to your pastor. Super Text Event Choose a day and have people text the pastor hourly with a heartfelt message of how he has touched their lives. […]
Devotional: Ringing In the Truth
“Ring out the old, ring in the new, Ring, happy bells, across the snow: The year is going, let him go; Ring out the false, ring in the true.” Tennyson’s words are poetic and inviting. But one of his phrases troubles me… “ring out the false, ring in the true.” The phrase suggests that if […]
Devotional: Tool Talk
It doesn’t matter if they contain pickles, salsa or jam, the lid that keeps the contents inside of the jar can drive us bonkers. We wrap our hands around their circumference and tug to no avail. We want their lids unscrewed, they remain cemented in their smug, unmoving position atop their jars! We strain, grunt […]
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 […]
Finding Women to Serve On Your Team [Video]
Are you looking to for women to serve on your ministry team but having a hard time finding them? Mindy Ferguson shares practical steps you can take to find women who will serve alongside you in leadership. You will discover: How to practically observe the women in your church. Why you should meet one-on-one with women of […]
Solutions for Summer Ministry Challenges
Summer is in full swing. School’s out, the temperature is rising, and regular schedules have been set-aside until September. Yes, summer is fun and laid back for families, but it can be a challenging time for women’s ministry. Many churches simply take a three-month hiatus during the summer. Others continue a scaled-down version of some […]
Ministering to Women With Scars from Emotional Abuse
You’ve heard it said before that everyone is fighting some kind of battle and I believe that’s true. One type of battle I have personal experience with is emotional abuse. Even now, as I write the words, my stomach turns. It’s hard to even grasp but it’s the truth. I have had more than one […]
Bible Study Leaders Prayer Guide
As you lead a Bible study, prayer is essential. Here are 20 Scriptures to pray for yourself and others as you share the good news of Jesus. For yourself, ask God… To open your eyes to see the harvest around you. John 4:35 To break your heart over the condition of the lost. Romans 10:1 […]
Ministering to Working Women
We asked members of womensministry.net the following question: What do you do in your church to support women who work? How do you encourage them and/or what do you offer for them? Here are some of the responses we received: Sara Robinson, Director of Women’s Ministries First Baptist Church, Somerset, Kentucky Our ministry is fairly […]
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