“Younger Women Won’t Come!”
It’s a common complaint among women’s ministry leaders, “The younger women won’t come!” or “None of the older women ever attend!” It can be a …
It’s a common complaint among women’s ministry leaders, “The younger women won’t come!” or “None of the older women ever attend!” It can be a …
As small groups grow, individuals within the group often struggle. Existing small group members become comfortable sharing life with each other and sometimes feel guarded …
“Wow! That was the best meeting ever!” Do you hear these words at the end of most meetings? Probably not. Unfortunately, most meetings are long, …
You know “that one woman.” She’s the one who seems to create the most problems and consume the most time in your ministry. She might …
You might be silently screaming those words, or perhaps the silent screamers are the women on your ministry team. And when women are burnt out, …
As we encourage you to network with others in women’s ministry, we don’t want you to forget the most important connection of all—the one with …
Is there room in your small groups for one more? Of course, we want to believe we’re all friendly and welcoming to everyone, but take …
These are things you—the leader—can do to show hospitality. As you lead by example, those who look up to you will follow! Do… Introduce yourself …
Serving in leadership exposes every area of our lives to the scrutiny of those we serve. It’s as if we live in a fishbowl. While …
In Group’s State of the Church research, the second “top dream” for women’s ministry leaders was to feel valued. For example, most women’s ministries aren’t …