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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.
The tips are quick, practical, to the point, and cover a wide range of subjects. To sign up for the tip of the week, use the sign-up form on the right. We value your right to privacy, and we will never sell or share your email address with others, nor will ever send you spam. Unsubscribe instructions are included with every tip.
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Helping Women Find a F.R.I.E.N.D.
Karen True
Welcoming new women to your church, ministry and community is most effective when it's addressed proactively. With a few simple steps you can be a part of making new women feel right at home in your church. . . .
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7 Surefire Ways to Keep a Conversation Rolling
Robyne Beaubien
Challenging social situations are a fact of life. Even the most gregarious person can get nervous when facing a room full of strangers or the prospects of mixing at a large event. But there is good news too. The ability to converse . . .
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Ministry: B.A.G.S.
Karen True
Nolan Bushnell, founder of Chuck E. Cheese Pizza, said "Everyone who's ever taken a shower has an idea.It's the person who gets out of the shower, dries off and does something about it who makes a difference." We're all about . . .
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Event: Prayer Brew
Beth Masters
Planning for a women's ministry event often involves talk of decorations, programs, food and more. But the most crucial conversation we can have about our events is in prayer. Hosting this prayer event in advance of your next women's . . .
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10 Top Tips for Leading a Small Group Bible Study
Karen True
What if there were a place where women regularly connected with God and with each other? What if these women spent time digging into and learning from His Word? What if they were led by someone who really spoke truth and blessing and encouragement . . .
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The Courageous Choice
Lysa TerKeurst
Two years ago, I stood in front of the mirror and asked myself a tough question. "Am I willing to look down the road 10 or 20 years and face the consequences of my choices now?" I had steadily been gaining weight for most of my adult life. . . .
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5 Ways to Help Them See Jesus, Not Your Clothes
Shari Braendel
You stand at your closet, hands on hips, and bemoan the fact that you have nothing to wear. You should have taken the extra 15 minutes to stop at Target® on your way home. You should have borrowed that blouse you saw on your sister last week . . .
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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 . . .
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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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