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October 7, 2022
Revive Our Hearts desires to be a resource for you as you seek to impact the women in your life for the kingdom. Find tools you can use for small group studies, discipleship, and women’s ministry in the local church.
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If you could go back to scratch and start your ministry over, what would you do differently?
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.
Maria has a passion to come alongside Christian women struggling with mental health challenges, to help them identify and replace lies they have believed.
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.