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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!)

Earlier this year a women’s ministry leader asked for book recommendations in our Facebook group for her summer women’s ministry intern and this book, Leading Women Who Wound, was mentioned several times.

Have you ever been disappointed by the turnout at one of your women’s ministry events?

Almost every week I hear from leaders who are frustrated disappointed by the lack of interest for women’s ministry events in their church.

Today I’ve invited Kelly Rader to share 10 Tips for Resolving Conflicts. Kelly has some great advice for dealing with conflicts in a Biblical manner. I hate conflict! When conflicts come my first inclination is to bury my head in the sand like an ostrich and hope it all just blows over. If the conflict…

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…

I hate to admit I was surprised when I got her email. After 3 Sundays of visiting “under the radar”, we had completed and submitted the all-important visitor form.

I’m taking up the position of the Monday morning quarterback. I’ve led and served on teams that have navigated the Christmas season well and some that have not.

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