Do you ever choose material for your small group or Bible study? Nika Spaulding, Resident Theologian of St. Jude Oak Cliff in Dallas, provides great help in determining what’s theologically…

In-person or physically separated, the women in your church crave time together focused on Jesus. The “together” part, however, can sometimes eclipse the “Jesus” part. A strong women’s ministry will…
Nika Spaulding, Resident Theologian at St. Jude Oak Cliff, provides a great tip for leaders, including ministers, Bible teachers, parents, teachers, mentors, etc., as she answers the question: What one…
As I mentioned in our last post, BOW was able to give away not just one, but two $500 seminary scholarships for the fall semester to deserving women students when…
I had to laugh the other day as I turned around in the pool where I was participating in my water aerobic class. Our instructor told us to jog back…
Yesterday was great fun! Gary and I visited seven three-week-old lab puppies—five chocolate and two yellow. At this young age they are awake and active (except for one lazy sleepyhead…
I cannot start watching a movie, reading a book, or hearing a news story from the middle or end. I’m confused about who the people are and what’s going on….
As the leader, talk as much as possible. The group is a captive audience, so be sure to share with them all that God is showing you in your study…
I’m excited—another fall; another Bible study. It’s sad to say, but I am closest to God and at my best when I have a schedule that forces me into God’s…