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Are you bothered by the attitudes and behavior of some of the women at your events?
Brace yourself, today we’re talking statistics!

I recently conducted a survey of 1140 women about their experiences with women’s ministry events and activities. (Many, many thanks to everyone who took and shared this survey!)

How do you know if your women’s ministry is effective? If you needed to prove the women’s ministry in your church makes a difference, could you easily do so? Is your women’s ministry in good health? How do we go about making an assessment that honors the Lord and isn’t a mathematical equation? Proverbs 14:8a…

Have you felt the nudge or call from God to start or rebuild a women’s ministry at your church? Are you wondering how to get started or what to do next?

Last week we talked about whether or not you should charge for a women’s ministry event. When that answer is an obvious “yes”, the next step is figuring out what you should charge for your women’s ministry event.

A couple of weeks ago I posted this question on Facebook, “Do you charge for women’s ministry events? If so, what’s the cost?” Some women responded that they charge for bigger events, but not smaller events.

Our family spent most of the last year in search of community at the church we were attending. As we began to share our difficulties in finding community, we heard from many others were struggling as well.

Lately I find myself more easily distracted than ever before. I start one project and then remember something else and my attention is diverted.

Your sign-ups are lagging. Last week only 2 women attended. The retreat’s a month out, but you’re less than half full.

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