A note from Kelly King: February is Black History month, and I thought it would be fitting to hear from one of our African American trainers on how women influenced her own leadership and the leadership of many others. I’m grateful for the contributions of African American women and how they ...
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What Does It Mean to Be an Example?
A note from Kelly King: I just started a small group with young women in college and in their 20s. Our topic this week was on holiness and how God’s Word is clear about being set apart for His glory. In today’s article, Lauren Sparks, is a young leader who breaks down 1 Timothy 4:12 and how Paul ...
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Help and Hope for Addiction
A note from Kelly King: In Kaye Hurta’s continuing series on addiction, today’s article reminds us of the hope in Christ. For someone struggling or enslaved in an addiction, there is always hope, and there is help. Having an anchor of hope and the resources of help can be the keys to freedom and ...
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Learning From Leaders: God Is Not Silent About Sexual Abuse
A note from Kelly King: Occasionally, we enjoy bringing you links to blogs we’re reading. If we see something that catches our attention for women leaders, we want to share it with you. In light of recent developments in regard to sexual assault and offenders, Dr. Katie McCoy provided a biblical ...
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5 Leadership Questions with Dawn Stephens
A note from Kelly King: Each month, we will feature a leader who ministers to women, either through the local church, a non-profit organization, or in the marketplace. In today’s Q&A, Dawn Stephens is featured. Dawn leads the Women’s Ministry at The Church at Brook Hills in Birmingham, Alabama ...
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Addiction: A Wife’s Story
A note from Kelly King: In Kaye Hurta’s continued series on addiction, today’s article focuses on family members affected by addiction. If you are being affected by someone else’s addiction, may I encourage you to seek professional counseling? While you may not feel that you can share your pain with ...
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Leadership Lessons on Love
A note from Kelly King: Loving people like ourselves isn’t hard. Loving people from different backgrounds isn’t always easy. Yet, Scripture commands us to love one another. Peter struggled with loving Gentiles, but who do you struggle to love? In today’s article, Whitley Tracy gives some personal ...
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Addiction: A Husband’s Story
A note from Kelly King: In today’s article, Kaye Hurta shares a story I believe is more common than you might think. For many who are involved in a church or grew up in the church, realizing they need help for an addiction may involve finding a place where no one knows them. The struggles of shame ...
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Effective Small Groups Answer Questions Women are NOT Asking
A note from Kelly King: I’ve always said there is a big difference between teaching a Bible study and facilitating a Bible study. If you’re facilitating a new study or starting a new small group, consider some of these important questions. To hear Cindy live at a LifeWay You Lead event, she will be ...
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Learning From Leaders: How Can We Keep Cliques from Harming Our Ministry?
A Note from Kelly King: Occasionally, we enjoy bringing you links to blogs we’re reading. If we see something that catches our attention for women leaders, we want to share it with you. Today’s “Learning From Leaders” features Cyndee Ownbey. Cindy hosts the blog site womensministrytoolbox.com. I’ve ...
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