A note from Kelly King: A must confess that I sometimes allow busyness to be an idol in my life. I can uphold it as a virtue or burden that I bear, but the honest truth is that busyness is not next to godliness. I can allow busyness to creep into my life as a way to avoid intimacy with others or a ...
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Women on Mission
A note from Kelly King: For our audience that is Southern Baptist, the name Lottie Moon should be a familiar one. If you’re not from the SBC denomination, Lottie’s life was one of great purpose and mission. She spent much of her life sharing the gospel in China. Because of her example, she has ...
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A Shift in Perspective
A note from Kelly King: The Christmas season is a great time for all of us to consider those in our lives who do not have a personal relationship with Christ. In today’s article, Stephanie Edge reminds of us of eternal truths worthy to share with those we encounter this month.
The holiday season ...
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The Epidemic of Loneliness
A note from Kelly King: Several years ago I read about a journalist who confessed her loneliness in a newspaper column. The response she received was overwhelming. Emails and letters from women in a major metropolitan area revealed a reoccurring problem—we have a loneliness epidemic! If you find ...
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Leading in Front of a Jeremiah 29:11 Season
A note from Kelly King: Four years ago I was headed into what Brenda Croston describes as a Jeremiah 29:11 season—a season in a new place and a new ministry. If you’re facing 2020 with some questions about where God has you and why He has you where you are, I think you will be encouraged ...
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3 Ways to Cultivate Gratitude
A note from Kelly King: Next week in homes and hospitals, in shelters and on beaches, in every setting imaginable, most Americans will gather around a table of some sort to share a meal together for Thanksgiving. It is tradition in our home, and I’m sure many of yours, for everyone at the table to ...
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Holiday Stress and Ministry Leadership
A note from Kelly King: When I ask women to describe themselves, there is generally one word that rises to the top—busy. The holidays are looming, and schedules are filling up quickly. If you’re a leader that needs to address how to handle stress during this season, take a moment to read Diane Nix’s ...
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Preparing for the Holidays
A note from Kelly King: I look forward to celebrating the holidays with family and friends. But this isn’t always the case with those we lead. Be sensitive that holidays are difficult for many people, and consider how you can help others prepare for this time of the year.
We are entering a season ...
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Learning From Leaders: 7 Dangerous Mindsets for a Leader
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. I’ve been a fan of Ron Edmondson for several years and have watched him transition from pastoring a church to ...
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The Goldilocks Complex
A note from Kelly King: Have you ever had those “not just right” thoughts about leading? Were you considered too young or too old instead of realizing that you are “just right” in God’s economy? If so, you’ll be encouraged today by Denise Gitsham Jones!
I remember being ten years old and having ...
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