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Small Group and Bible Study leaders have many responsibilities, but the greatest of all is to pray for the women in their group. Prayer prepares you for the different personalities in your group.

Praying for Your Small Group (Free Printable)

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    What is the role of the Women’s Ministry? Your church constitution or by-laws may specify events, activities, or roles your team is to fill in your church.

The 4 Pillars of Women’s Ministry

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  Prayer is a critical component of every ministry. But sometimes prayer becomes a burden rather than a blessing… Changing things up a little can breathe new life into your prayer time.

6 Ways to Pray for Your Team

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Praying for your team members is the most powerful and most important thing you can do. Sometimes I get busy and forget to pray for my team. It’s embarrassing, but it’s honest. Sometimes I seem to pray the same thing over and over. Stuck like a broken record. Sometimes I need some inspiration and a…

Praying for your women's ministry team members is an honor and a necessity. Check out these 8 prayers and verses to pray over your women's ministry team.

Whether or not your ministry is blessed with a budget, we are all called to be good stewards of the funds we are given and collect. Over the years I’ve honed my savvy shopping skills and use them to stretch our Women’s Ministry budget as best I can.

10 Ways to Stretch Your Budget

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Criticism stings, especially on events and projects that have been months in the making. So what do you do with criticism or negative feedback from an event?

What to Do with Criticism

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It is extremely beneficial to gather feedback after a Women’s Ministry event. While I highly recommend having your team complete a Post Event Evaluation Form after each event, having your attendees complete a survey also provide a valuable perspective.

Planning your Women’s Ministry calendar can be labor intensive, stressful, and just plain hard. How do you decide what goes on the calendar and what doesn’t? 

Calendar Planning: 3 Critical Questions

Organizing Events

Taking the time to evaluate your events provides an opportunity for reflection, celebration, and growth. Together you’ll uncover what’s worth repeating and what may need to be tweaked or even eliminated. Making a written record provides accurate historical data for your team to refer to during future planning sessions. When your time of service is over,…

Post Event Evaluation Form (Free Printable)

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The Post Event Evaluation Form will encourage your team to reflect on your event.

Do you pray at the beginning of your Women’s Ministry Team meetings? Or do you wait until the end and ask God to bless your plans?