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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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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 . . .
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Video Devotional: Giving Courage, Not Just Compliments
Jennifer Rothschild
My friends were important to me during my teen years, but I'm discovering during this stage of life (to which I refuse to apply any of the usual names), good friends are a more precious and priceless treasure than I once imagined. My friend, . . .
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Event: Thrift Store Special
Cindy Estes
Thrift stores are filled with treasures and trash, and the fun of the hunt is that you get to decide which category in which to place your discoveries! Invite women to haunt their local thrft shops for an outfit for your next event. . . .
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Event: A Celebration of Ruth
Karen True
Five women are mentioned in the lineage of Christ: Tamar, Rahab, Ruth, Bathsheba and Mary. Interestingly, none of these women had untarnished reputations. Three were not Hebrew by birth. All faced precarious circumstances and were the most . . .
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Keeping Ministry Fresh with New Ideas
Karen True
I only know what I know, but when I ask the right questions, I get to learn what other people know. Turns out, they know a lot more than me! We can all learn from each other, so here are some ways you can host a brainstorming session . . .
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Ministry: ONE
Lynn Gerhard
We began a ministry called ONE because ONE person can make all the difference in the world for ONE other person. The idea is simple. ONE person. ONE item. ONE life made better. This ministry invites every person to get involved. . . .
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Neighborhood Cafe: At your Table, In your House
Amy Lively
The women in your neighborhood are likely to spend five hours and 24 minutes each month following their Facebook friends. Facebook has replaced face-to-face, heart-to-heart conversations. We tweet instead of talk. Our electronic disconnect . . .
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Video Devotional:The First Time Love Appears
Jennifer Rothschild
I'm always amazed by how quickly aisles full of Christmas clearance items are replaced with heart shaped chocolates and paper Valentines. I have no problem with extra chocolate stocked on store shelves, and it seems fitting that . . .
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Themes: Fall Kick-Off Events
There's more than one way to kickoff a new women's ministry season, so here are three very different takes on themes and ideas for a fall kickoff or ministry introduction event. You'll find everything you need to jump start your fall event. . . .
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Icebreaker: If Shoes Could Talk
Submitted by Sue Nagel, Crossroads Covenant Church, Forest Lake, Minnesota...Your shoes have a story to tell! They might might give away your penchant for running, fashion, comfort or desire to be a little taller. They might also hint . . .
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Event: Get Connected
Leanne Lynn
We think there's nothing better than helping women get connected! So we came up with the idea to use cell phones as a theme to get connected at a fall kick-off women's ministry event.We asked the women to bring their cell phones. As women . . .
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Women's Issue: Domestic Violence
Karen True
Domestic violence is everywhere. It's an issue that hurts, traps and destroys. Yet, it also provides an opportunity for meaningful ministry. We tend to think of ministry as affecting the lives of those we serve, but you will . . .
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Video Devotional: Low Places
Jennifer Rothschild
Did you know that country music stars and Old Testament prophets share something in common? Country crooners and ancient prophets both know a thing or two about low places. One sings while the others cry, demonstrate and prophesy, but they . . .
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5 Ways to Share a Meaningful Christmas this Year
Karen True
'Tis the season to begin getting ready for the busiest season of them all. We know that busy means distracted and tired, so we thought we get a jump on all that by sharing some ideas on ways that you can breathe fresh meaning into your Christmas season . . .
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Icebreaker: Name that Tune
Submitted by Kelly Hohne, Oak Hills Church, San Antonio, Texas...Your group of women will tap their toes while tapping into their memory bank of favorite songs with this fun icebreaker activity. So gather a group and a little nostalgia and . . .
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Helping Women Find a F.R.I.E.N.D.
Karen True
Our family had visited the church we would eventually call home only a few times when I realized one Sunday morning that my mother had left after the services with more than just my daughter. . . .
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