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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.

WM Asks: Leadership Teams
Robyne Beaubien
WM Asks: Leadership Teams Who is on your leadership team? When we asked our readers about their leadership teams, we received an overwhelming response. We always love hearing from our readers and learning about their ministries. We learn so much from . . . keep reading
Leadership Tip: How to Write a Devotional
Robyne Beaubien
Leadership Tip: How to Write a Devotional A devotional is a short personal reflection that is integrated with Scripture to help the reader or listener make a personal application. Presenting an effective devotional requires prayerful consideration and advance planning. . . . keep reading
Leadership Tip: Challenge Yourself
Leadership Tip: Challenge Yourself Here's a tip from Wendy who shares about a study that challenged her to step outside her comfort zone! My women's Bible study group just completed "The Screwtape Letters" by C.S. Lewis. I was very intimidated when . . . keep reading
Digging Deeper: The Life of a Leader
Robyne Beaubien
Digging Deeper: The Life of a Leader Life keeps us pretty busy, so when you add ministry and all its joys, to do lists and more, it's all too easy to get caught up in busyness, and before long ministry feels more like business than serving. Calendars are jammed full . . . keep reading
WM Team Builder: Fruit of the Spirit
WM Team Builder: Fruit of the Spirit Submitted by: Doris Tami Dabney, Suitland, Maryland... This terrific team builder is based on Galatians 5:22-23 and the idea that we are all a little fruity! It's a fun way for you and your team to learn more about each other while serving together. . . . keep reading
Keeping Ministry Fresh with New Ideas
Karen True
Keeping Ministry Fresh with New Ideas 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 . . . keep reading
WM Asks: Leadership Core Teams
Robyne Beaubien
WM Asks: Leadership Core Teams WM Asks...Who is on your leadership team? Here are some more great leadership team ideas we received... Our women's ministry team has the following structure: Two Co-Directors (over see entire ministry . . . keep reading
From Jennifer: The Light She Saw
Jennifer Rothschild
From Jennifer: The Light She Saw It was 1820 and she was only six weeks old when she contracted an eye infection. Her little frame was so fragile, and so full of promise. Her fearful parents wrapped her in a soft blanket and took her to a physician for healing and hope . . . keep reading
From Jennifer: Does Meek Mean Weak?
Jennifer Rothschild
From Jennifer: Does Meek Mean Weak? Meek sounds a lot like weak. Doesn't it. A doormat. A wimp. Who wants to be weak and powerless? When the Old and New Testaments were written, meekness was a greatly desired virtue. In the Near East and ancient Greco-Roman world . . . keep reading
From Jennifer: The Apologist's Evening Prayer
Jennifer Rothschild
From Jennifer: The Apologist's Evening Prayer A prayer I read recently is one I now pray often. It comes from the heart and through the pen of C.S. Lewis. His words capture so eloquently my passionate plea. His words were surely uttered to God throughout his own lifetime and God's gracious answer to his prayer was also evident in Lewis' life. . . . keep reading
From Jennifer: Turn Down the Volume
Jennifer Rothschild
From Jennifer: Turn Down the Volume I feel like I should start this column like those support groups start... "Hello, my name is Jennifer." (Then you say, "Hello Jennifer" and I continue...) "My name is Jennifer... and I am a speaker who used to yell!" There are several challenges facing women when it comes to public speaking. . . . keep reading
From Jennifer: Ministry with Your Head Bowed
Jennifer Rothschild
From Jennifer: Ministry with Your Head Bowed Last Wednesday I spent the day with the wonderful people of 100 Huntley Street in Ontario, Canada. My Dr. Phil and I were on their live morning show. Then I taped another show, and ten "Truth To Go" segments . . . keep reading
Planning for Fall Ministries
Robyne Beaubien
Planning for Fall Ministries As I have talked with WM leaders around the country over the last few months, I have noticed that there are a wide variety of planning strategies for ministry. Some of you are just settling down to plan your fall studies . . . keep reading
Which Renaissance Artist are You?
Karen True
Which Renaissance Artist are You? Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci each left their unique mark on the art of the Italian Renaissance. Both possessed epic talents, and it's here that their similarities end. Leonardo da Vinci studied, invented, sculpted, painted, wrote and . . . keep reading
From Jennifer: Called by His Name
Jennifer Rothschild
From Jennifer: Called by His Name When our oldest son, Clayton, was 8 months old, he spoke his first word. It was, “ball.” As the days progressed, he slowly added words to his growing vocabulary. “Up”, “Juice”, and “Dadda” were his most frequently pronounced prizes. As a new mom, I was simply thrilled . . . keep reading
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In this Issue:
Us with God? by Jennifer Rothschild
Tulle Tales: Conflict in Ministry by Karen True . . . keep reading

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