Bald and the Bible

Posted September 28th, 2009 @ 5:00 am by Robyne BPrint

Filed Under Bible Studies, Food for Thought

Just had to share this… My husband is retired military in his second career as a teacher. He is 6’ tall, bald, tattooed and teaches first grade! Recently “David,” who was filling in for the janitor, approached him and wanted to talk.
My husband, Jon, is very open about his faith and loves to share about [...]

Reading the Bible for Beginners

Posted September 9th, 2009 @ 2:30 pm by KarenTPrint

Filed Under Bible Studies

The Bible is quite a book. It’s life changing, inspiring and most of all, true. But the joy of  knowing and living it requires. reading it, and this can be daunting, especially for the uninitiated.
Just the size of the book is intimidating. How many 66-volume sets have you picked up lately? Once you begin reading, [...]

Praying for your Bible Studies
& Hearing your Stories

Posted August 10th, 2009 @ 8:49 am by KarenTPrint

Filed Under Bible Studies

We haven’t met a woman yet who doesn’t have a story to tell. So last week, when we asked you to give us a list of your upcoming Bible studies via our WM Tips Weekly enewsletter, we were delighted to also hear from many of you who told us more than we even asked for!
We [...]

Beth’s Priesthood Study

Posted July 27th, 2009 @ 11:14 pm by KarenTPrint

Filed Under Bible Studies

Beth Moore is currently doing a study on the priesthood that is truly fascinating. It’s an audio study that can be found at the link below to www.oneplace.com. I enjoy listening in while cooking dinner or driving down the road. Now, Beth can go with me (and you) anywhere!
The Priesthood Study

A Shout Out for Online Bible Study…
It’s Catching On!

Posted May 30th, 2009 @ 1:13 am by KarenTPrint

Filed Under Bible Studies, Shout Outs

Last week, we featured some ideas in our WM Tips newsletter about how to host an online Bible study. And we’ve been receiving comments ever since from women who like this idea and have decided to give it a try. Here are just a couple of the tidbits we’ve received so far:
From Rhonda…
Hello Friends, I [...]

Bible Study and Facebook:
How to Set up a Group

Posted May 20th, 2009 @ 9:09 am by KarenTPrint

Filed Under Bible Studies

Blogging, Facebooking, Twittering. Where did these words come from anyway? I’m not sure, but I am convinced that each of these is a tool that we should consider adding to our ministry toolbox.
I’ll share with you on another day about why I think so, but for now, let’s look at how to set up a [...]

Esther Bible Study…Girl Style

Posted May 13th, 2009 @ 9:21 am by KarenTPrint

Filed Under Bible Studies

I have a teenager in my house. This is new territory for our family but so far, so good. I decided that it would be a good idea to inaugurate my daughter’s entrance into teenage-ness with a new Bible study. After perusing several options, we settled on a  study by Pam Gibbs called Esther: The [...]

Five Reasons YouVersion
is my Favorite Online Bible

Posted May 12th, 2009 @ 10:24 am by KarenTPrint

Filed Under Bible Studies

The internet is a place of continual discovery, and my latest find has already topped my list of all-time favorites. 700,000 other people found it before me and are activly using it, and I hope you will join their ranks…and encourage your women to do so as well!
It’s called YouVersion, and I think it’s the [...]

The Story Bible Study

Posted April 16th, 2009 @ 6:49 pm by KarenTPrint

Filed Under Bible Studies, Leadership

Women’s Bible studies wrapped up today at our church, and here’s a picture that has a story to tell!

Last September, our church, Oak Hills Church in San Antonio, Texas, began a chronological study of the Bible using a book published by Zondervan called The Story. We’ve focused on the redemptive thread that runs from Genesis [...]

New Lifeway Bible Studies…
Coming to a Women’s Ministry Near You

Posted January 20th, 2009 @ 11:46 am by KarenTPrint

Filed Under Bible Studies

Lifeway has two brand new Bible studies coming out just in time for the start of 2009. Heads up…You don’t want to miss these!
Esther: It’s Tough Being a Woman by Beth Moore
We think Beth is terrific and this much anticipated study will not disappoint. It’s straightforward and hits right at the heart of issues every [...]