
The Best/Worst Day Ever
If we could travel through time to the first “good Friday,” today would not feel like a good day at all.
If we could travel through time to the first “good Friday,” today would not feel like a good day at all.
As you model servant leadership in your church and community, in many ways your job description is that of a Chief Clarity Officer.
The Lord wants to use these dark winter months to replenish the spiritual nutrients we often use up the rest of the year.
When women neglect their spiritual gifts, the Church will fail to be all God has called her to be.
Leader, there is gospel-spreading, prison-shaking, world-changing power in your joy.
Lead well by suffering well.
Foundations for building a women's ministry.
Worker, you have everything you need to serve God today.
As we lead, may we lead in repentance.
When criticism is hurled at you, remember you’re in company with Jesus, who endured criticism for our sake.
As women’s ministry leaders, we are first responders.
If God has given you a picture of how to impact others, you are a visionary.
There is no checklist to help us navigate busy seasons of ministry perfectly, but there is a lifeline we can hold on to—the Word of God.
Here are ways to quiet the voice of discouragement in ministry.
Strike the right priority and the right balance in women’s ministry with these strategies.
Instead of letting false perceptions gnaw at you, use these strategies to break through the stigma of women’s ministry.
Too often, gifted leaders cave under the weight of ministry. Let’s avoid being the next casualty.
Let’s build a women’s ministry that draws in every temperament and personality type.
Let’s extend care and hospitality to the event speakers that minister alongside us as co-laborers for the gospel.
Event speakers need to possess an allegiance to God’s truth. Rather than simply filling a speaker slot, let’s be vigilant as gatekeepers of truth.