Is Your View of God as High as …
As Christians, we want a high view of God, but do we really have one? The answer may surprise you.
As Christians, we want a high view of God, but do we really have one? The answer may surprise you.
We all say things we wish we could take back. Learn this practical method to prevent the pain of regretful words.
A critical spirit steals joy from everything that isn’t perfect and everyone who falls short of its expectations.
Are you raising up younger women to join the mission of growing God’s Kingdom?
God doesn’t require more from you than He enables you to do.
When you don’t feel strong enough to lead others, remember these gospel truths.
God sees you. You have not been forgotten, deemed unusable or ineffective.
Conflict is inevitable, but God can bring peace into turmoil.
Does your life and ministry feel like a raging fire filled with fear of the unknown?
Let’s keep running together!
No reserves. No retreats. No regrets.
The cross motivates us to run our race and keep running.
Jesus is praying for you as you run your race!
Lead well by suffering well.
Foundations for building a women's ministry.
Every spiritual resource you need is found in Jesus.
Are your eyes drifting over to someone else’s lane?
Sin drags us down until we deal with it or it destroys us.
Are you carrying weights that only Jesus should carry?
These faithful witnesses point you to Jesus, who is worthy.
It’s not how fast we run our race that counts.
You’re not running alone!
The key to becoming a godly leader may surprise you.
Faithful leader: this women’s ministry veteran is praying for you.
The stories of deeply sinful people of the past are meant to lead deeply sinful people today to God for forgiveness and grace.
What do mothers need most on this unique Mother’s Day? You might be surprised.
The Bible is written about real people with real emotions.
Avoiding this mistake adds depth to your teaching and enlivens the text.
A right knowledge of God will actually free us to feel.
Here’s how to bring back community in your ministry even if you’re not tech-savvy