What is your natural response to conflicts and disagreement? Fight or flight? Those of us who are fighters get defensive and go on the offense against the other person, often…
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Last year I wrote a post on my website about deliberately being thankful during each day in November instead of only on Thanksgiving Day. This year I planned 30 particular ways to…
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How do we find the strength to move forward when life is hard or unfair, or when we make mistakes that cost us or those who follow us? I am…
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It appears that my husband will have by-pass surgery in his left calf next week. Apparently, one of the arteries is blocked nearly 100%. The doctors say that this is…
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Today our guest blogger Kay Halligan shares how ministry to and for women has made a difference to her. This morning while reading Philippians 2, I came across the following…
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My 20-month-old granddaughter epitomizes the value of vision. Because we don't live nearby, it is often months between our visits. The changes are remarkable at that age. What makes a…
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Leaders aren’t just born; they are grown. Just as a seed is planted in good soil and given time to grow with plenty of sunlight and water, so also leaders…
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I asked Evelyn Babcock, one of the members of the Beyond Ordinary Women Ministries board, to share about the benefits she has experienced as she has participated in ministry for…
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George Barna’s poll 0f Christian women in August 2012 reveals that 49% characterize themselves as servants while only 36% call themselves leaders. When only one out of every three of us…
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Dr. Kay Daigle Pastor, why have women's ministry in your church? Having spent a total of ten years on church staffs, I respect the multitude of balls that you as…
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