Don’t Lose Heart: 4 Encouragements to Sustain the …
Ministry leader, is your heart faint from unending challenges and frustrations? Is your courage waning? Don’t lose sight of the mission.
Ministry leader, is your heart faint from unending challenges and frustrations? Is your courage waning? Don’t lose sight of the mission.
If you could go back to scratch and start your ministry over, what would you do differently?
Maria has a passion to come alongside Christian women struggling with mental health challenges, to help them identify and replace lies they have believed.
All leaders have one thing in common: we need God’s truth to point women to the freedom, fullness, and fruitfulness found only in Christ, the living Word.
Without intentionality, you may miss out on serving those in your midst who do not know Jesus.
As you reflect on your own approach to hospitality as a ministry leader, look to Jesus as the standard and allow the way He interacted with others.
To help you overcome common hospitality hangups, we’ve gathered tips from friends in the ROH Ministry Leader Facebook group to equip you to extend hospitality.
I’ve met devoted leaders like Ian Thomas who are joyless and discouraged in ministry. Could it be we’re serving and doing the right things—without Jesus?
What lesson does Paul’s ministry teach us? Among other things, it’s that true ministry is gospel-ministry, never far away from the truth that we need Jesus.
Julie Clum, Julie White, and Elena Thomas are three ROH Ambassadors who have learned how to cultivate gratitude within within a variety of ministry settings.
A woman with a grateful heart recognizes she isn’t entitled to praise and admiration—but it surely makes ministry rewarding when people notice.
Ron and Mary Jenson took me into their lives, opened their hearts and home to me, and did more training than they probably ever realized.
If you long to be a prayer-saturated leader, what’s your next step?
Motivate and engage women to pray with this mini-session series.
You and I have been drafted into the Lord’s army. The way we engage in warfare is by raising the sword of the Spirit.
If you’re ready to fine-tune and rebuild your ministry, gather your team, pray, and chart your path forward.
How do you know when it’s time to make minor changes to part of your ministry or when it’s time to overhaul an entire program?
These questions have been designed to help us evaluate whether or not we are meeting God’s conditions for revival.
Find out how to identify and equip new leaders in this interview with Julie White and Leslie Bennett.
As you model servant leadership in your church and community, in many ways your job description is that of a Chief Clarity Officer.
Tips on Navigating a Revive Our Hearts Conference.
Whatever obstacles are preventing you from forming a sisterhood of peers, pray that God will remove the barriers and lead you to life-giving relationships.
The Lord wants to use these dark winter months to replenish the spiritual nutrients we often use up the rest of the year.
Let's fight to keep Christ at the center of all our mentoring relationships.
The church is made up of people—tender, needy people who don’t just need a service performed. They need compassion.
We can all feel fruitless and useless in ministry at times. Believing and acting on the seven “I Am” statements of Jesus empowers us to serve with joy.
Jesus shows us by example that we can endure being wounded because God sees and will judge justly.
For all the reasons leading small groups is hard, here’s why we must.
God has given us everything we need in order to know His names and to trust in what they tell us about Him.
Does ministry seem just too hard in 2021? Remember these biblical principles to remain steadfast.