
Mistake #2 in Teaching the Bible: Failing to …
The Bible is written about real people with real emotions.
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The Bible is written about real people with real emotions.
Avoiding this mistake adds depth to your teaching and enlivens the text.
Here’s how to bring back community in your ministry even if you’re not tech-savvy
When ministry challenges are overwhelming and defeat is close by, remember: God is in the middle of the chaos.
Four ways younger women can honor the older women they lead.
The problems we face in ministry are opportunities to build up the church in love.
In these troubling times, we’re here to walk alongside you.
Escape from fear of man driving your ministry motives.
Become the ministry leader your church needs by following Christ’s call to godliness.
Worker, you have everything you need to serve God today.
As leaders, we represent more than just ourselves or even our churches or ministries. We represent Christ.
Ministry is stronger when home and family become the priority.
Learning how to identify hidden abuse victims is the first step to restoring hope.
Burden-bearing is Christ pouring His life through us to someone broken and bruised by the Fall.
Follow these five steps to establish a mentoring culture.
Authenticity is an opportunity to point young women to Jesus.
What if prayer became the hallmark of our ministries?
How can we replace jealousy, rivalry, and pride with community?
Let’s make vibrant group prayer a part of our ministry rhythms.
A successful ministry is not about numbers; it’s about changed lives. And God changes lives through prayer.
As we lead, may we lead in repentance.
Every single story has worth and can be used by God. Is your ministry a safe place for women to share their stories?
When a new ministry year rolls around, the best way to start is on our knees.
Ready for fall ministry? Here’s the final survival tool you need . . .
When leaders elevate ministry to idol status, we find more satisfaction in our work than in Christ’s work.
When criticism is hurled at you, remember you’re in company with Jesus, who endured criticism for our sake.
To influence controlling women, start by surrendering your own burden of control.
With God’s help, we can have victory in the dance between ministry inside the home and ministry outside the home.
God uses the weak, insufficient, and incapable and makes them strong so all the glory belongs to Him.
What if things could be different? What if instead of prayer being a peripheral part of your ministry and calling, it became central to the work?