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Small Groups
Small groups have as much variety as they do members. You'll be able to use our variety of small group tools to learn how to lead a small group, develop community and encourage women for growth and service.
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Ministry: Women's Accountability Breakfast
Submitted by Kathy Landis, Mt. Holly Springs United Methodist... Encouragement and accountability are essential to godly living, so why not spend a morning (or an evening) with people you trust and deepen your relationships and your faith. . . .
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Icebreaker: Love One Another
Submitted Panorama City, California... This activity focuses on love and is especially relevant around Valentine's Day but works well any time of year. It will help each woman feel loved and appreciated for their contribution to the group and help them grow together as a ministry. . . .
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Event: Books and Chocolate
What do you get when you mix a good book with some chocolate? Sweet fellowship. This fantastic event will have your ladies interacting and sharing with each other in a warm and inviting atmosphere. It just doesn't get much better than that! . . .
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5 Challenges of Group Discussion
Kathy Howard
Is your discussion group lacking balanced and vibrant sharing? How do you get past the challenges that often arise? If your discussion group has a way of getting off track, Kathy Howard shares five helpful tips to teach you how to regain . . .
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WM 101: Book Clubs...The 1st Meeting
Robyne Beaubien
This is our second installment on organizing a book club for your women's ministry. Last month we talked about planning the club and leading a discussion. But how do you prepare for your first meeting? Here are some simple tips to get you started. . . .
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WM 101: Organizing a Book Club, Part 1
Robyne Beaubien
Begin with a firm idea of why you want to start a book club. Is it specifically for the women in your church or will you use it as an outreach tool? Will your books be of a specific genre or will you vary what you read? Will the group . . .
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Bible Study: Email Bible Study
Submitted by Caren Duyns and Jane Rice, Christian Life Community Church, Abbotsford British Columbia,Canada... We wanted to help establish strong and meaningful friendships among the women in our church family . . .
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Robyne Recommends: Book Clubs
The book club recommendations you sent in are terrific. I found myself reading them going "yes, yes, I love that one too." So, just because we can, here are some great books for your
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Robyne Recommends: Bible Studies
Robyne Beaubien
I have been reading through a lot of new Bible Studies lately, and are there ever some exciting things happening out there! Here are two of my current favorites. I especially love sharing studies that have ministered to me personally, so here goes. . . .
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WM 101: Book Clubs
Robyne Beaubien
Women love to connect with other women and book clubs are a wonderful way to come together and share our thoughts! So we're going to feature some tips on organizing a book club. Begin with a firm idea of why . . .
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Robyne Recommends: Books for Book Clubs
Robyne Beaubien
Here are some ideas for books (fiction and non- fiction) to read in a new books club. I always recommend keeping it "light" for the first few books. This helps the women begin to learn about each other and creates a safe atmosphere for sharing. Once your group is . . .
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