Starting a Women’s Ministry from Scratch
Building a strong ministry begins with laying a firm foundation.
Building a strong ministry begins with laying a firm foundation.
Try these four creative ways to engage all the women in your church.
A shortage of volunteers is a common concern. Here’s help to identify and address barriers to serving.
These faithful witnesses point you to Jesus, who is worthy.
The problems we face in ministry are opportunities to build up the church in love.
When you encourage fellow laborers, are your words rooted in the gospel or something else?
When a new ministry year rolls around, the best way to start is on our knees.
God uses the weak, insufficient, and incapable and makes them strong so all the glory belongs to Him.
The gospel has something to say to every mom. In every moment, the gospel gives life-giving hope.
The gospel is the great equalizer to bridge the gap for teen mentors.
Don’t wait until you reach a breaking point. Avoid the contributing factors leading to ministry burnout.
At the end of the day, this is the measuring stick we ought to use for every ministry plan.
Ministry is often inconvenient, sometimes messy, and never easy. But that’s when we know we are in the right place.
We often think of Christian community as doing activities together. It’s much more. It’s about sharing our spiritual lives in Christ.
When discipleship and real life meet, it’s a whole lot more than mere Bible study.
Overbooked, overcommitted, and overtaxed leaders are headed on a collision course to burnout. Learn how the church can work to prevent another casualty.
Have you considered possible ways your ministry may be inaccessible to a new woman? Here’s help from a leader who’s now the newbie.
We need older women who have served in ministry to lead and guide us in our calling as leaders. After all, it’s God’s design. Do you have a mentor?