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For more than 10 years our family has packaged boxes for Operation Christmas Child (OCC). Ove the years we’ve packed boxes for boys and girls of every age group.

Serving in the OCC Processing Center – Part 1

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Tired of the same old Christmas carol games? Need a last minute Christmas Icebreaker? Then this Christmas version of the “If” game is for you!

If Icebreaker: The Christmas Version

Icebreakers

I don’t do White Elephant Exchanges or Dirty Santa games.

Why I Don’t Do White Elephant or Dirty Santa Games

Icebreakers

Before you call me a Scrooge, consider why dirty Santa and white elephant exchanges might not make everyone's holiday happy.

Looking for something special to give to your Women’s Ministry Leader this Christmas?

  “Pick a Side” is a fun, quick game that involves the entire group. 

Christmas Icebreaker: Pick a Side

Icebreakers

Quick and easy, the Christmas icebreaker game Pick-a-Side is the perfect pick for your Christmas party.

Earlier this week I shared 13 ways you can publicize events inside your church. That was only half the list! I’ve got 13 more publicity ideas for inside your church for you.

13 More Ways You Can Publicize Events Inside Your Church

Publicity

  Publicity has the potential to make or break your event. If women don’t know what is going on they can’t attend.

This Women’s Ministry Information Card is a form you can use to collect information on your women as well as recruit volunteers.

Tip 26 – Women’s Ministry Information Form (Free Printable)

Leadership

Tip 26 Women's Ministry Information Form

Choosing music for a Women’s Ministry event can be a daunting task. Your team’s goal is to provide the most enjoyable worship experience that you can.

Tip 25 – Choosing Worship Music

Organizing Events

Women's Ministry Tip 25 - Choosing Worship Music

What does your women’s ministry calendar look like? Do you have too many events planned for the fall? When is the next newsletter due to go out?