4 Fundamental Mistakes to Avoid in Starting a …
Has God called you to lead women’s ministry? A veteran leader identifies common missteps when starting and growing a new ministry.
Has God called you to lead women’s ministry? A veteran leader identifies common missteps when starting and growing a new ministry.
Praying for revival is important . . . but how do leaders create contexts for people to engage personally with God?
All ministry outside the home adds to nothing if ministry inside the home is not getting the same attention.
When ministry offers you joy, Jesus presents an alternative. Do not rejoice that He used you; rejoice that you know Him.
My heart had exalted ministry to a place where it should have never been. It was a gradual progression. So subtle that it went undetected until . . .
The people you lead represent the lifeblood of a ministry. But what’s even more, they constitute our precious blood-bought family.
Leaders often lack training and feel inadequate in counseling women. Through God’s Spirit and His Word, we can give the thing every woman needs—the gospel.
How can we keep serving our King and His people well when we give and give but it never seems to be enough?
We have a New Year’s gift for you! At Revive Our Hearts, we’re crying out on behalf of ministry leaders.
Find out how one leader discovered the powerful benefits of Scripture memorization when it became a priority in women’s ministry.
How a ministry leader stays the course while struggling with a prodigal child.
Leaders have prodigals, too. Here’s encouragement for your unrelenting heartbreak.
Tried and true ways to help women learn to pray in a group.
The modern church cannot afford for its women to be biblically illiterate. Lean in to learn why, and what you can do about it.
Five important lessons to influence pastors while submitting to their leadership.
I asked speakers Trillia Newbell and Paula Hendricks to share tips so we can be better equipped in proclaiming gospel truth for the glory of Christ.
There are two unhealthy extremes for studying the Bible.
Men don't need to be intimidated by women who know a lot, because these women are to teach other women the Word.
Leaders, it’s our job to give women good Bible study tools and model how to use them.
Leader, if you long to witness God-sized, Spirit-generated results in ministry, it takes prayer.
Four key questions to ask in every women’s ministry decision.
Leaders, our young women are surrounded by messages which are counter to God's truth. Many young women desire to wear the gospel well. But they need our help.
I’d love for my toenails to be painted, to have smooth skin, and for those rough edges on my heels to go away. But that’s not the beauty I ultimately desire.
There is a perception among many evangelicals that Bible study is dangerous.
When it comes to recruiting volunteers, do you view it as a battle to avoid or a challenge to embrace?
Want to see more women experience the joy and freedom of walking in God's unique design for womanhood? One of these 15 ideas may be the spark you need.
In resigning ourselves to try harder without the cross, we elude the power of Christ and settle for flesh-empowered ministry.
We bet one of these thirty-three ideas will be just the spark you’re waiting for ignite interest in true womanhood.
A covenant serves to avoid unmet expectations and misunderstandings.
Small group busters often arise when expectations aren't established from the get-go, or when a healthy group cruises on auto-pilot, and bad habits creep in.