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Is there a place in your women’s ministry for messy conversations? Messy conversations that tackle taboo topics such as abortion, pornography, sexual abuse, addiction, mental health, and homosexuality? Admittedly, even seeing those words on the screen makes me a bit uncomfortable. I don’t want to offend anyone. I think sometimes we forget that all of…
In the last year, I’ve had the opportunity to attend several women’s ministry training events and courses in person and online.

The Icebreaker: Night at the Museum is a brand-new, original icebreaker game.

Last week a leader in our Women’s Ministry Toolbox Community Facebook Group asked for advice on throwing a baby shower for their local pregnancy care center.

Over the next two weeks, we’re going to examine the benefits of using a professional speaker and the benefits of using in-house speakers. You may find one is preferred for a specific event over another. I pray these lists will stimulate conversation among your planning team as you pray and plan for your next event.…

I’ve had the awesome opportunity to sit under the teaching of some fabulous speakers. Unfortunately, I’ve also sat through some somewhat disappointing speaking sessions. As you may have experienced, a speaker has the potential to make or break your event. It’s critical that we do all that we can to prayerfully and strategically select the…

I frequently receive requests for women’s ministry themes.

Today’s post is for the dear sister, who is flying solo and running the women’s ministry team without a helper or team to support her.

I’ve just returned from a denominational women’s leadership training in Atlanta.

This post contains affiliate links. Book Review: Disciple Her Please note: This book recommendation is not a blanket endorsement of other books by this author or her husband. Discipleship resources top the list of recent requests from women’s ministry leaders. Today, I’m sharing about Kandi Gallaty’s newly released book, Disciple Her: Using the Word, Work,…

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