
A Short Guide to Women's Ministry
Nora Allison
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Description
How do we help women at every stage of life and spiritual maturity grow to know God, be changed by him, and develop and use their talents and gifts?
In too many of our Christian contexts, leadership training and ministry opportunities for women are inadequate or totally absent. This short guide puts foundational principles and practical plans--grounded in biblical truth--at your fingertips so, whether you're in a leadership role at your church or hoping to impact a few friends or neighbors, you will discover insights, wisdom, and impactful "how-to's" to lead women.
Within A Short Guide to Women's Ministry, you will find:
In too many of our Christian contexts, leadership training and ministry opportunities for women are inadequate or totally absent. This short guide puts foundational principles and practical plans--grounded in biblical truth--at your fingertips so, whether you're in a leadership role at your church or hoping to impact a few friends or neighbors, you will discover insights, wisdom, and impactful "how-to's" to lead women.
Within A Short Guide to Women's Ministry, you will find:
- how to choose, train, and keep volunteers
- how to train theologically grounded teachers
- how to plan the women's ministry calendar
- how to equip women to read their Bibles well
- how to equip women to grow in their relationship with God and with one another
Product Details
Publisher | B&H Books |
Publish Date | May 21, 2024 |
Pages | 240 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781430088547 |
Dimensions | 7.1 X 5.0 X 0.9 inches | 0.6 pounds |
BISAC Categories: Spirituality & Religion, Spirituality & Religion
About the Author
Nora Allison has served as the director of women's ministry for more than fifteen years in both Portland, Oregon, and Louisville, Kentucky. She teaches Women's Leadership Skills to seminary wives at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky, where her husband, Gregg, is a professor of theology. Nora mentors women and speaks at women's gatherings and retreats. She and Gregg have three grown children and eleven practically-perfect-in-every-way grandchildren.
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