BOW Ministry Team member Virginia Grounds shares wisdom from her years of experience in women's ministry. I've added links to other related articles on this blog. Or browse the topics in…
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Proceed with your ministry strategy after preparing and planning. In order to achieve your purpose for each part of your ministry, in the end you must proceed, which is more…
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My previous post addressed five myths that I have encountered regarding marriage, mommying and ministry. Here are five more: #6 Your kids will develop a deep love for God and the…
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Kay Daigle When ministry has stagnated or isn't going well, should we redo or rebuild? It’s no secret that home redecorating and renovation shows are very popular right now. The…
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Kay Daigle “In the zone: Term used to describe a state of mind whereby a person/machine is working/performing at peak or optimal performance. Usually applied to athletes, sportsmen/women.” The Urban…
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My final Women's Ministry team 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,…
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Kay Daigle As a leader, how well do you delegate the weight of ministry? Several years ago I was among a group of ten women headed to Central Asia on…
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Kay Daigle Whatever your leadership role—with your children, a ministry, a team, a small group, a business, or whatever—quit doing it all yourself! Make your goal to develop new leaders,…
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Kay Daigle Sometimes our ministries show signs of being unhealthy, but the six steps to healthy ministry can help you as a leader make changes to help heal the disease.…
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Kay Daigle Who's in charge may sound like a simple questions, but often those with responsibilities aren't actually taking charge. They may be unclear of the specifics or how their…
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