Book Review: Made Like Martha (Giveaway)
I love to make lists. I may have a tendency to check items off my list with great amounts of gusto. *wink When I heard about the launch team forming for a new book by Katie. M. Reid titled “Made Like...
View ArticleBook Review: Leading Women Who Wound
Earlier this year a women’s ministry leader asked for book recommendations in our Facebook group for her summer women’s ministry intern and this book, Leading Women Who Wound, was mentioned several...
View ArticleBook Review: It’s All Under Control
The irony of writing this book review in the midst of Hurricane/Tropical Storm Florence is not lost on me. It’s been a really long week. Actually, the last few weeks have been really hard. We had to...
View ArticleAnswering the Call for Biblical Hospitality
The irony of reading the book “The Simplest Way to Change the World” while I prepped wings for my crew on Super Bowl Sunday was not lost on me. We used to host Super Bowl parties. We didn’t let...
View ArticleInvite Your Women to the Turquoise Table
I first heard about the Turquoise Table at the Allume Christian bloggers conference in 2014. Kristen Schell was leading a breakout session where she shared the story of how God had led her to place and...
View ArticleBook Review: Free of Me
Free of Me – Why Life is Better When it’s Not About You. This is the title of Sharon Hodde Miller’s new book and I knew the moment I saw it that joining her launch team was a divine appointment. For...
View ArticleJust Open the Door
For years I have followed Jen Schmidt on her blog, Balancing Beauty, and Bedlam. As a (then) stay-at-home mom of two young boys struggling more days than not, I was drawn in by her transparency to...
View ArticleGiveaway & Book Review: Faith for Exiles
Recently I had the opportunity to review Faith for Exiles: 5 Ways for a New Generation to Follow Jesus is a Digital Babylon. So many women’s ministry teams are struggling to reach younger generations....
View ArticleBook Review: Stop Calling Me Beautiful
Please note: This post contains affiliate links. I remember reading Phylicia Masonheimer’s now-viral post “Dear Women’s Ministry, Stop Telling I’m Beautiful” back in 2017. As a women’s ministry leader,...
View ArticleBook Review: Growing Together
Most women’s ministry leaders agree that mentoring and discipleship are essential components of a thriving women’s ministry program. However, figuring out how to include mentoring and discipleship in...
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