What's Next
After you have attended a Strategy seminar….
Some suggestions:
Review the Strategy Manual. Use the Target pages to evaluate and plan how to balance your current ministry. (see pages 14, 19, 20, 25, 29, 30, 36, 40-41, 47, 52, 56, 59, 62, or 65)
Answer the key questions
Purpose - Why does our ministry exist?
Product - What does a disciple look like?
Process - How do we move people forward as disciples?
Programs - What activities help women move through the discipling process?
Strategy - How do we transition our present ministry to be modeled after Christ's?
Initiate and strengthen your environment for making disciples
• give special attention to becoming a praying ministry.
• implement the six foundational priorities
• surface like-minded minstry team members
Become a friend of spiritually lost people.
Arrange for the one-two punch of the Everyday Commission and Everyday Commandment seminars for motivation and equippng people in your segment of minstry.
Challenge you and your leadership to attend the Advanced seminar
Additional Resources
Mentoring Women
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Spiritual Mothering: The Titus 2 Model for Women Mentoring Women. Hunt, Susan. Wheaton: Crossway, 1992.
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Women Mentoring Women. Kraft, Vickie and Gwynne Johnson. Revised ed. Chicago: Moody Publishers, 1992. reprint, Chicago: Moody Publishers 2003.
Developing Women's Ministries
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Release Your Potential: Using your Gifts in a Thriving Women's Ministry. Inrig, Elizabeth. Chicago: Moody Press, 2001.
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Women's Ministry Handbook: A Comprehensive Guide to Reaching, Teaching, and Training Women in the Local Church. Porter, Carol and Mike Hamel. Colorado Springs: Charrot Victor Publishing, 1992.
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Designing Effective Women's Ministries: Choosing, Planning and Implementing the Right Programs in Your Church. Briscoe, Jill, Laurie Katz McIntyre, and Beth Severson. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1995.
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New Doors in Ministry to Women: A Fresh Model to Transform Your Church, Campus or Mission Field. Edwards, Sue and Kelley Matthews. Grand Rapids: Kregel, 2002.