Before you can plan, you need to know where you are going. That is why the preparation aspect of ministry planning, that I wrote about in the previous blog and discussed…
I recently filmed three short sessions Be Strategic for Effective Ministry Planning with Kay Daigle at Beyond Ordinary Women. Since ministry planning can seem so overwhelming and has several aspects to…
Have you recently become a leader in a church, non-profit, small group, or other organization? If so, you may be a bit stressed over where to start and how to…
Volunteers are the backbone of the church. I have volunteered in a myriad of roles as well as serving as on church staff leading ministry, coordinating many volunteers. When workers…
I have heard people placed in various ministry positions complain about having to go to training. Most of them expressed one of two reasons that they rarely attended. Either they were…
When I was a volunteer in charge of a women’s ministry in my church, I learned by trial and error. If you find yourself leading a ministry in your church,…
As I write this, it is the eve of a new ministry launch. My team of co-leaders includes a gifted teacher, a sparkly-eyed new ministry coordinator, a hospitality guru, and…
Thanks to Sandra Glahn for allowing us to post this article on our website. 1. Engage in gender stereotyping. Teach women that they are emotional and men are unemotional. Never mind that the…
Today’s post is an interview of three great women leaders who have served in the role of women’s ministry leader in a church. Kelley Mathews, Gwynne Johnson, and Crickett Keeth….
When I was a girl, I had a recurring dream where I fell out of a steep balcony. When I was forced to sit there, I kept my eyes on…