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Leadership
Howard Hendricks points out that if no one is following, you're not leading, so you might want to take a look around! Leaders lead. Simple, right? Maybe not. That's why we're always looking for the best tools we can lay our hands on to equip you as a leader. You'll find articles to inspire you, tools to equip you and plenty of resources to help you connect with the women you serve.
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Leadership: Fresh Leadership
Bob Burroughs
Today's women's ministry leader needs fresh ideas, a spark of energy, and a way to motivate others. Could your leadership use a little sprucing up? Learn how to improve yourself as a leader and how you can tap into the newest . . .
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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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What's Now and What's Next?
Karen True
Most of us look forward to seasons of new growth. That is, until we discover that growth has a escort - change. Growth and change are part of every ministry. Here's a way for you to evaluate both using this handy resource. . . .
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VIDEO: Why Should I Journal?
Amy Lively
Journals are useful tools to help you record revelations from God and track the blessings of the past. Amy shares the importance of journaling and how a journal can provide endless inspiration and praise to our faithful Lord. . . .
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Leadership: A Team that is Real
Karen True
A team is more than a group of people who wear matching shirts and run toward the same goal. Karen True show us that REAL teams have four essential qualities for our team relationships. . . .
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Balancing Act
WM Administrator
Balancing life and ministry is one of the most challenging things that we as women's ministry leaders do! Here are some great tips on finding the blessing of balance. . . .
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Keeping the Lines of Communication Open
Robyne Beaubien
One of the most challenging areas in ministry, and I suspect in life, has to be good communication. It is vital for a leader in WM to communicate their vision, goals and expectations to their pastors, the women on their . . .
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VIDEO: How Can I Make the Most of Conflict?
Shelley Gallamore
Regrets, we all have them, especially when it comes to how we handle conflict. Is it really possible to honor God even in the stickiest of situations? Listen as Shelley reveals helpful insights on what to do the next time confrontation finds you. . . .
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From Jennifer: 2 Ways to Prevent Burn Out
Jennifer Rothschild
Researchers define burnout as: "A state of physical, emotional and mental exhaustion caused by long term involvement in emotionally demanding situations." Would you define ministry as an "emotionally demanding situation? If you have . . .
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How Your Ministry Can Reach Seekers
Judy Patterson
How can we possibly share Christ without knowing each other? At the heart of building relationships is hospitality in some form. Here are ways your ministry can reach out to seekers. . . .
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Prayer: Keeper of the Book
Maria Egilsson
Leading a Bible study has a number of challenging dynamics for the leader, one of which is finding the place and time for prayer. There is a delicate . . .
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How to Develop Leaders
Judy Patterson
Training and developing leaders takes time and energy, but is essential to the growth of the church. Judy Patterson shares some helpful advice on how to grow and develop others into the leaders God intends for them to be. . . .
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