Moving women in your church toward a culture of prayer
In women’s ministry, we diligently plan Bible studies and events. But have you considered how to help all women in your church to grow in the practice of prayer?
In women’s ministry, we diligently plan Bible studies and events. But have you considered how to help all women in your church to grow in the practice of prayer?
No matter what season you may find yourself in… alive and active, fruitful, alone, dormant, still, fearful, grieving, or overwhelmed, know that you are not alone, shares Nicole Drayer, wife of Pastor Greg Drayer at Rolling Hills Baptist Church in Verona, Pennsylvania. Jesus is with you right where you are.
The story of our lives was God’s to write, and we had to surrender our hopes and dreams in favor of His good plan.
Addiction. Loss. Disease. Poverty. Mental illness. Violence. In the harsh reality of it, we remind ourselves that God is still on the throne.
BRN Woven Women Ministry Consultant Mary Landis reviews The Whole Woman, edited by Kristin L. Kellen and Julia B. Higgins, which explores ministering to a woman’s heart, soul, mind and strength.
Throughout history we see one common failure in mankind: Not trusting God to be God. We bring “self” into nearly every transaction with Him.
In autumn 2021, I was invited to participate in the Wonderfully Made event at Rolling Hills Baptist Church, Verona, Pa. The day was geared toward tween and teen girls with the goal of debunking the world’s lies regarding what a (young) woman should look, think and act like, replacing them with the soul-soothing, life-giving Truth of God’s Word.