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I love to make lists. I may have a tendency to check items off my list with great amounts of gusto. *wink
I’ve invited Gretchen Ronnevik to share about a brand-new resource, Gospel Mentoring, she’s created for women in the church today. Her story and her resource will challenge you to embrace mentoring in a fresh and different way.

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.

If you’ve been doing Bible study for any length of time, you’ve watched your women’s Bible study attendance dwindle as each week passes. The group starts of strong and healthy, but one by one the group members start to drop off like flies…

Our women are being inundated with information, advice, posts, and quotes on the internet, social media, and through books that just isn’t Biblical.

As our Bible study session wrapped up in the spring of 2016 I began to wrestle with God about my personal Bible study time. I came face to face with the fact that I spent more time reading Bible study books than the actual Bible itself.

Almost exactly one year ago 20 women in our church gathered for the Prayer Warrior Boot Camp.

Turn on your TV, open up Facebook, scroll through Twitter and you’ll come across an increasing amount of angry comments and posts. Women in our churches are picking sides and picking up signs.

For the past several months God has been increasing my discomfort with the Bible “studies” we’ve been doing at our church. I’ve come face to face with the fact that I’m tired of Bible study books…

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