Don’t Set a Vision for Your Women’s Ministry
The question isn’t what our mission and vision should be as a women’s ministry but how we can uniquely contribute to our church’s mission and vision.
The question isn’t what our mission and vision should be as a women’s ministry but how we can uniquely contribute to our church’s mission and vision.
Joanna Kimbrel, Amy Gannett, Gretchen Saffles, and Trillia Newbell reflect on their practice of spiritual disciplines, offering encouragement and practical suggestions for various life seasons.
I’ve learned lessons my peers couldn’t give me—and I keep learning every Sunday.
Experienced women’s ministry leaders and Bible teachers share books they think every women’s ministry leader should have on her bookshelf.
Fruitful women’s ministry leadership invests in the only two things in life that last forever: God’s Word and God’s people.