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WM Tips Weekly Archives
Each week we email a tip, technique, or strategy to help you do Women's Ministry on the web via our free WM Tips Weekly enewsletter.
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Women's Issue: Growing Strong after Sexual Assault
Wendy Blight
More than 700 women looked on as I took the stage to share my story for the first time. How I wanted to run away and never look back. But I knew the Lord had brought me to that audience to tell about the life-altering day on which I was raped, just days after my . . .
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Retreat: Armed and Dangerous
Julie McFarland
For our recent retreat, we wanted to encourage our women to grow closer to each other by having fun and learning and working together. A secondary goal was to challenge each woman to grow in Christ, to arm herself and to be bold. . . .
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Ministry: Stuck in the Middle
Marty Myers Chambless
I thought I knew what it felt like to be stuck in the middle…after all, I am the middle child. But nothing could prepare me for being stuck in the middle like this! I am talking about the "sandwich generation"- children on one side and aging parents . . .
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Video Devotional: Jesus: The Ultimate Women's Minister
Jennifer Rothschild
The most sacred of all weeks has arrived along with reminders of life at every turn. The tulip trees are so laden with the good news of life that their branches nearly touch the ground. I hear the birds singing the song of new life just . . .
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Encountering Easter: Celebrating Passover
Karen True
I was first introduced to Lent by a patient at the hospital where I volunteered during high school. He was in traction and had a sign posted on his door that read, "I gave up walking for Lent." The traditions of Lent were different from those I knew. We celebrated . . .
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Taking it to the Streets
Amy Lively
Have you ever taken dirty laundry to a Bible study? No, not the kind we air to our girlfriends when we're having a bad day -- the real ring-around-the-collar kind. The Women's Ministry team at Chase Oaks Church in Plano, Texas is as likely . . .
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Video Devotional: Put the Church Third
Jennifer Rothschild
Long before answering machines and on/off buttons to silence ringers, my mom took the corded phone receiver that hung on our kitchen wall and placed it in the drawer of dish towels . . .
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VIDEO: Branding Your Ministry for 20-Somethings
Shannon Primicerio
5 Minute How To Video: Writer and speaker Shannon Primicerio has a heart for young women and women in their 20s. Her VIDEO: Branding Your Ministry for 20-Somethings outlines tips and steps for rebranding your ministry so it has greater appeal to women in their 20's. . . .
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Ministry: Branding Your Ministry For 20-Somethings
Shannon Primicerio
Most ministry leaders desire to connect with young women who love the Lord and their church but feel lost and disconnected after leaving college. Here are some suggestions for re-branding your ministry to appeal to twenty somethings.
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Ministry: Ministering to the 20-Something Heart
Lisa Whittle
Don't let the 20-something woman surprise you: she is not as complicated as you may think. In fact, 20-somethings are among the most open-minded, service-sensitive people in ministry today. But there's one thing they won't tolerate, and that's inauthenticity. They can sniff . . .
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Leadership: 3 Ways to Connect with Volunteers
Maria Egilsson
Building a consistent volunteer base was a daunting task during my early years as director of our local crisis pregnancy center. Since volunteers are the heartbeat of successful ministries, I knew I needed to give careful . . .
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LEADERSHIP: Stay Little
LauraLee Shaw
I've had numerous conversations with my almost-teenage daughter about what it means to grow up. Do you start wearing makeup? Downloading different styles of music? Ignoring your family in public? Tenderly, I challenge my daughter. "Hon-don't grow up too fast. Wear a bit of . . .
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MINISTRY: Encountering Easter, Observing Lent
Karen True
I was first introduced to Lent by a patient at the hospital where I volunteered during high school. He was in traction and had a sign posted on his door that read, "I gave up walking for Lent." The traditions of Lent were different from those I knew. We celebrated . . .
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Neighborhood Cafe: A Time for Everything
Amy Lively
In this series, I will share with you everything I learned about creating a home-based Bible study in my neighborhood. The Lord's exciting successes and my utter failures will be laid open for you to copy or avoid. You will be able to print invitations to pass out in your own neighborhood . . .
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