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The Women’s Ministry “Family”

Family-Quotes-11There is a line in Psalms 68:6 which says:  “God sets the lonely in families.”  I found this awesome quote recently:  “God promised to put the lonely in families and a women’s ministry group is the perfect ‘family’ for many lonely women. Have your heart open and be prepared to be a family to them” (Kim Webster).  

That made me think.  Can we, as sisters in the Lord in women’s ministry, function as a family?  What are the distinguishing features of a good family?

  • A family can be made up of a variety of personalities (don’t we know it!), and is accepting of differences (age, personality, interests, level of growth)
  • A family should be able communicate without fear of ridicule;
  • A family learns and grows with one another;
  • A family should be where you are loved and accepted – as you are;
  • In a family, if you make a mistake you are forgiven and welcomed back;
  • A family is there for one another in crisis.

 

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One Lesson from Mary and Martha

MyDailyDevotionOrg_maryandmartha.65181128_stdIt’s a story in the Bible that we are all familiar with (found in Luke 10:38-42).  Two sisters.  Jesus in their presence.  The Bible says that Martha was “distracted with much serving.”  She was busy serving Jesus.  Jesus recognized that Martha was “worried and troubled about many things.”  Meanwhile, her sister Mary chose the one thing that was needed–sitting at Jesus’ feet and hearing His Word.

Books have been written based on the many applications to be drawn from this one passage of scripture.  But I just want to bring up one lesson:  What we do with Jesus is far more important than what we do for Him.

Most likely, if you are reading this, you are busy serving Jesus.  Don’t neglect the one thing that is needed.

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New Year, New Beginnings

2014-new-years-resolutions-442x303-300x300Happy New Year!  I hope you all had a great holiday.  If you are new to this website, welcome!  Having heard from a few of my readers over the holidays, I know you are already thinking ahead to this new year and the ministry opportunities it will hold for your women’s ministry.  This is a great time to prayerfully consider your schedule for the year, and determine events that you want to include. For us, if we can sketch out a preliminary schedule of women’s ministry activities for the year, we then have an idea where we are headed and leaders are all on the same page as we pray and plan.

For this first post of the new year (sorry for the accidental post sent out on Jan. 1!), I want to share something with you that I have been thinking about since reading an article online (no, I don’t remember where I read it).   What I want you to think about, as you begin this new year, is this:  How can you show your women that you love them this year?  What is it that will speak to your ladies as a whole?  Of course we want to see our women growing in the Word of God, in their walks with the Lord and in fellowship with one another–that is our primary focus.  But the article I read suggested that pampering your ladies speaks of your love for them–the time spent planning and preparing for special events, going above and beyond for retreats and events with little gifts and special attention.  Do you agree? How do you do that on a budget?

I would love to hear your input on this.

 

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On the Way to Minister

One story I love in the Gospels is the story of the woman with the issue of blood.  Found in Matthew 9, Mark 5 and Luke 8, all three versions record that Jesus was on his way to minister to the seriously ill daughter of a ruler of the synagogue named Jairus. The situation was grave, and Jesus’ presence was needed. In the minds of the people at least, time was of the essence.

But before reaching His destination, Jesus was “interrupted.”  Or at least it appeared that way.  A desperate woman touched the hem of His garment, praying to be healed.  Jesus took time out to minister to her individually.  Some of those at the scene questioned this; how could Jesus stop when the need was so great for Him to be elsewhere?

I’m sure this wasn’t the only time this happened to Jesus. He had important people to see, place to go, ministry to perform.  But even “on His way to minister” Jesus takes time for ministry.  We can learn from His example

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Leadership Lessons from Elijah

For a guy whose story was told in a few short chapters at the end of I Kings and the beginning of II Kings, Elijah made quite an impact. God used him in vastly different settings. He confronted kings and ministered to widows.  He raised the dead.  Most memorable was a victory when he confronted false prophets with power and authority in view of a multitude.

His story includes great spiritual victories and yet we are allowed to see his moments of vulnerability and humanity. James wrote in his New Testament epistle, “Elijah was a man with a nature like ours…”  He faced times of fear and discouragement, and even questioned his calling.  But we only see a tender and compassionate God, dealing patiently with Elijah’s weakness.

Elijah had a great victory on Mount Carmel as God displayed His power with fire from heaven.  Elijah prayed, and a drought ended.  Yet Elijah ran for his life from the threats of Jezebel, ending up emotionally drained, depressed and despairing of his life under a broom tree (I Kings 19). It is hard to believe it is the same man.  Did God scold and rebuke Elijah in anger?  Did He order Elijah to return and face Jezebel?  Did He give up on him in disappointment? No, we see an example of God’s tender care of His servants who grow weary in the fierce battle, who somehow lose perspective and forget God’s faithfulness.  God is not done with Elijah.  “He knows our frame; He remembers that we are dust” (Psalm 103:14). God refreshed His weary prophet, ministered to Elijah by allowing him rest, sent an angel with food–twice, and prepared him for what lay ahead.

As leaders, we can get burned out.  The battle seems too hard, the burdens crushing, the enemies are great, the work is draining and no one seems to be helping. With our eyes on ourselves, ministry seems overwhelming, burdensome and unfair.  But even in those times, we can know that our God truly knows us and loves us, weaknesses and all. He will patiently and tenderly see you through. Hang in there!

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