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Below you’ll find the show notes for episode 42, The Benefits of Bible Study Homework, from the Women’s Ministry Toolbox Podcast. Please note: This post contains affiliate links. Is Bible study homework necessary? Our discipleship series continues today as we tackle tough questions about Bible study homework. How do your women feel about Bible study homework?…
Below you’ll find the transcript for episode 28, What’s the difference between discipleship, Bible studies, and mentoring?, from the Women’s Ministry Toolbox Podcast. Please note: This post contains affiliate links. EP 28 – What’s the difference between discipleship, Bible studies, and mentoring? Intro: Welcome to the Women’s Ministry Toolbox Podcast. I’m Cyndee Ownbey, your host and…

Today I’ve invited Amy Ford to share a special guest post. As we strive to love and serve all of the women in our churches and communities, there are groups of women that we may struggle to reach. Amy offers ideas and resources for the church to care for women with unplanned pregnancies. I pray…

With new Bible studies coming out almost daily (or so it seems) how are we ever supposed to choose a Bible study for our group?

Taking the time to think through and plan the launch of your next Bible study session will bless both your team and your participants.

Today I’ve got a great icebreaker game idea you can adapt for the end of a Bible study, small group study, or retreat.

I love to make lists. I may have a tendency to check items off my list with great amounts of gusto. *wink

Facilitating a Bible study is hard. Sometimes it’s really, really hard.

Lies Women Believe and the Truth that Sets Them Free by Nancy DeMoss Woldgemuth was one of the first Bible studies I ever tackled with a group of women.

Invitations to read the Bible abound at the beginning of a New Year. You can: read the Bible in a year, meditate on a verse a day, or tackle a chapter a day.

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