It’s an unpredictable and unfulfilling way to live when you depend on the approval of others. Continue Reading …
Resources by Topic: Relationships, Friendships & Mentoring
How do we glean gold from godly women? By asking great questions. Continue Reading …
From behind podiums and computer screens, in kitchens and nurseries, at committee meetings and in foyers, we set a tone for our church that affects everyone—including our youngest members. Continue Reading …
What does Christ-centered discipleship look like? Kelly Needham shares three helpful metaphors to shape our mentoring relationships. Continue Reading …
You weren’t meant to sit alone in the spectator’s section. You don’t even have to be an Olympic sprinter to run this race. It’s our race to run—step by step, life to life. Continue Reading …
At what point am I the older woman other women desire to learn from? Continue Reading …
Older women in the faith, do you recognize the vital importance of your influence and example? Whom could you make room for in your life to guide toward maturity? Continue Reading …
When women live out the beauty of the gospel together, they cultivate a life-giving culture in the church that honors God’s Word. Continue Reading …
Your action and obedience may be what God uses to bring about change in someone’s life. Continue Reading …
The goal of mentoring is to know Christ in a more intimate way through the benefit and blessing of walking purposefully alongside a more mature believer. Continue Reading …
Little did I know that God was going to do something at a women’s event that would impact me eternally: God was about to move in and provide me with the gift of a true friend. Continue Reading …
It’s time to stop avoiding our sisters in Christ because they possess what we’re longing for. Continue Reading …
What do we do in mentoring? We encourage, comfort, and challenge women to follow what Scripture says. It is as simple as that. And we mentor for one ultimate goal . . . Continue Reading …
Not one single woman is ever totally available, totally free from complications and trials, totally strong to lean upon. Nonetheless, we are designed and called to lean upon one another. Continue Reading …
Why we need Titus 2 intergenerational, mentoring relationships. Continue Reading …
Years ago, Nancy received a letter from a man who faithfully listens to the Revive Our Hearts programs—a resource God used to renew his heart. Continue Reading …
How can you tell if a mentoring relationship is beginning to veer off into the ditch of neediness? Continue Reading …
When discipleship and real life meet, it’s a whole lot more than mere Bible study. Continue Reading …
I said “yes” to teaching biblical womanhood to the next generation of true women, and so can you! Continue Reading …
Women living out the gospel make the truth visible and beautiful to others, because they see Christ in us, and they see the gospel changing us. Continue Reading …
We can slip into error if we don’t study a passage fully. Here are two “ditches” to avoid when studying Titus 2:3-5. Continue Reading …
We’ve got the help you need to kickstart the mentoring journey of a lifetime! Continue Reading …
Are you ready for a mentoring friendship, but uncertain how to begin or what mistakes to avoid? Read on . . . Continue Reading …
Mentoring can happen anytime, anywhere. Here’s a creative collection of practical ideas to water and grow a mentoring friendship. Continue Reading …
Mentoring is an intersection of busy, messy lives. It happens best when we offer our priorities, schedules, and weaknesses to God. Continue Reading …
Mentoring is modeling how to depend God in the midst of our weaknesses, struggles, and unanswered questions. Continue Reading …
Living a Titus 2 lifestyle is essential for women, and for churches, to thrive. It’s an investment with eternal rewards. Are you willing to take a risk? Continue Reading …
We need one another. We depend on one another. We bless one another with our gifts. Continue Reading …
We’re called to not only love some of our fellow brothers and sisters but to love each and every one. Continue Reading …
Sure, all Christians need discipleship. But how does the pastor’s wife fit in? Continue Reading …