Category Archives: New Leaders
The #1 skill necessary for success as a ministry leader
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In my 30+ years of ministry leadership experience, I have discovered there is one skill that seems to make or break great leaders. The good news is, it is a skill we all can learn and improve. No one is born with expert ability in this skill. Unfortunately, we have all experienced the consequences of […]
Come to My Book Launch!
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If you’re in the Austin/Lake Travis area, I would love to see you at my presentation for the Speaker Series at The Lakeway Church on Sunday, September 8, 6 pm. Following the presentation, you’re invited to a Book Launch/Signing Party! The video in the post has more details! Click on the title above (Come to […]
Confident Leadership Class – Early Bird Price Extended
Lower price extended through Sep 14
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Early Bird Discount Deadline Sep 6
NEW Women's Ministry Leadership Course Starting Soon!
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My new course on Confident Leadership begins on Sep 17! And the Early Bird Discount Price expires on Thursday, Sep 6! Don’t miss out! I am so excited about the course materials I’m preparing to share with my students starting Sep 17. We’ll be learning about Confidence for women based on biblical principles Calendaring savvy […]
Why Ministry Partnerships Matter
The example of Priscilla and Aquila
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Ministry partnerships are the backbone of the church. If people didn’t work together, the church could not survive. In women’s ministry, women work together to create wonderful events for women to help them grow spiritually. In men’s ministry, men work together to provide opportunities for men to grow deeper in their faith. In the church […]
Telling People Where to Go . . .
How to Read the Bible Like a Leader - Part 3
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Can you measure Spiritual Intelligence?
Workshop coming Sep 16
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Who are your spiritual leaders–past and present? Most of us would probably have Jesus at the top of our list, yet there are others who have also brought wisdom, peace, and compassion to our world. I think of the Apostle Paul, Corrie ten Boom, Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Jr., and Rosa Parks. Have you ever […]
Spiritual Graduation: An Attainable Goal
Leadership 101 for Christian Women Series - Pt. 4
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Graduation. Does the church ever graduate anyone? Schools and workplaces have systems in place to help people progress in their intellectual and professional growth. So what are we doing as church leaders to help people know if they’re ready to “graduate” spiritually? In this fourth post in my Leadership 101 Series for Christian Women, I’ll […]
3 Essential Questions Every Ministry Should Ask
Applying Jesus' Model for Ministry
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Is the ministry you lead or participate in following Jesus’ model for ministry? The model Jesus offers us is laid out in chapters 5-10 of the gospel of Matthew. This model is applicable to any type of ministry – a women’s ministry, a food pantry ministry, a church, a music ministry, a teaching ministry, a […]
How to Lead Dynamic and Effective Meetings – Part 2
Stand-Out Professional Tips 6-10
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Last week, I began a list of 10 tips for leading better meetings. Here are a few more that can keep the energy going on a project that requires meeting time. Stand-Out Professional Tips for Leading Dynamic and Effective Meetings – Part 2 6. Call, email, or text a reminder about the time and location of […]
How to Lead Dynamic and Effective Meetings – Part 1
Stand-Out Professional Tips 1-5
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How to Use Your Influence to Make a Positive Impact
Hidden Figures - Part 3 of 3 - Phoebe
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She was probably single. She was evidently a woman of independent means living in one of the most cosmopolitan cities on earth in the first century, able to travel more than 600 miles, a servant leader recognized by her church as a deacon, and a financial supporter of many—including the apostle Paul. She was apparently […]
3 Principles for Empowering Others with Praise
Miriam and Her Leadership of Worship
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3 Practices of Stand-Out Leaders
Deborah and Her Effective Leadership Style
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We can all list the types of leaders we don’t like and we can quickly identify their unlikeable characteristics. So, what are the characteristics of leaders we do like? What are some of the things leaders do that make us want to follow them even more? In this blog, I will describe three practices that will help […]
Seven Steps to Purposeful Planning in Women’s Ministry
How to plan for success
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Whether you are just starting out in a leadership role and want to build your confidence or you are a seasoned ministry leader and want to help your team be more productive, you need effective planning skills. Planning ahead is absolutely necessary to increase the chance of success for your event, project, or activity. Knowing that, do […]