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Mothers and grandmothers. Students and singles. Stay-at-home moms and working moms. How can your women's ministry become a celebration of the church's uniqueness rather than a conflict of interests? New Doors in Ministry to Women presents a life-changing strategy that adapts to the unique circumstances of various ministries. This strategy, the Transformation Model, provides direction for building a ministry team, creating dynamic Bible studies, and preparing for and surviving conflicts. By building a women's ministry around the understanding of biblical truth, this new model helps deepen…mehr

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Mothers and grandmothers. Students and singles. Stay-at-home moms and working moms. How can your women's ministry become a celebration of the church's uniqueness rather than a conflict of interests? New Doors in Ministry to Women presents a life-changing strategy that adapts to the unique circumstances of various ministries. This strategy, the Transformation Model, provides direction for building a ministry team, creating dynamic Bible studies, and preparing for and surviving conflicts. By building a women's ministry around the understanding of biblical truth, this new model helps deepen women's relationships with God and then with others. "This book is a valuable resource for anyone involved in women's ministries. . . . [It is] an essential ministry tool for communicating the Word of God and building life-sustaining relationships." --Vickie Kraft Author of Women Mentoring Women and founder of Titus 2:4 Ministries, Inc. "Out of their wealth of experience and solid theological training, [the authors] have presented an incredibly practical, strikingly comprehensive, fascinating . . . handbook on ministering to women in a variety of contemporary settings." --Dave Cotten Professor Emeritus of Pastoral Ministry, Dallas Theological Seminary Pastor of Senior Adult Ministries, Faith Bible Church, Edmond, Oklahoma Sue Edwards (M.A. Dallas Theological Seminary) and Kelley Mathews (Th.M. Dallas Theological Seminary) are a perfect team to collaborate on this book. Sue is a modern woman with twenty-five years experience while Kelley is postmodern, just beginning to oversee the women's ministry at her church. Sue ministers in a large church; Kelly in a small church. Sue is a new grandmother and Kelley is a new mom. Although they enjoy different life stages, they share the same passion: to see women won, grown, and unleashed for God's glory. Both live in Dallas, Texas--Sue with her husband, David, and Kelley with her husband, John, and toddler son, Nate.
Autorenporträt
Sue Edwards (MA, Dallas Theological Seminary; D.Min., Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary) is professor emeritus of educational ministry and leadership at Dallas Theological Seminary. She has more than forty years of experience teaching, pastoring, and directing women's ministries. In addition, Sue speaks at retreats, conferences, and seminars across the country, and is author of the Discover Together Bible Study Series. Visit www.discovertogetherseries.com for bible study videos, free leader's guides and more!