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Earlier this month I stumbled across this article by Eric Geiger. You may have seen it when I shared it on the Women’s Ministry Toolbox Facebook page. What God drew my attention to was the 3 questions he asked his team:
Sick kids, doctor’s appointments, school events, family vacations, and other scheduling conflicts will often make it necessary for one or more of your women’s ministry team members to miss a meeting.

I love discovering new women’s ministry resources! Especially those that challenge me to think differently and cause me to question some of the choices our women’s ministry team has made.

In my last post we worked through how to discover God’s vision for your ministry. (Be sure to go back and read that post if you haven’t already.) Today we’re going to tackle how to communicate God’s vision for your ministry.

Sunday morning in church God put an exclamation point on something He’s been wanting me to challenge other women’s ministry leaders with.

I had a leader email me recently requesting advice on dealing with cliques. Unfortunately this problem is all too common. Whenever a group of women gathers together smaller groups are bound to form.

I am a binder girl. I love a well-organized binder.

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