Why womens ministry




















Restated, women are given the role of mentoring younger women and teaching them what biblical womanhood looks like. So a woman can live in a way consistent with her faith. It is important for women whether mothers or not to participate in raising up the next generation of godly women, biblically sound influencers and new leaders.

The church has changed. COVID has changed the landscape of our world, and normal church operations here in Texas have been affected. While some churches are starting to resemble their pre-COVID existence, many have just opened up again. Others are still meeting at low capacity. Some of the changes that churches are experiencing are not due to mandates, regulations, or rules, but are due to the very human factors of weak or aged immune systems. In addition to all of this, the social fabric of our nation is shifting.

Currently, there are countless challenges for the entire body of Christ, and people need ministry, regardless. This can be done by personal visits, phone calls, mailers, online, or in other creative ways. The SBTC leadership team offered me support and training, and encouraged me in my role. Their godly examples and helpful wisdom made things much easier. I became equipped! Together, the local church can provide an atmosphere conducive to women connecting with women who then challenge one another to grow in.

Like most forms of ministry, women's ministry is Jesus-centred. It's all about helping other women to come to Christ and grow in Christ. It's about encouraging people to understand the gospel, respond to the gospel and apply the gospel to every aspect of life. And that happens when women engage with God through his Word and prayer, in the community of the local church.

Beyond that - there are many forms that women's ministry can take! But it's not just about women being active. It's about women being intentional. The key to women's ministry is looking at the needs of the women in the local church and the local community and thinking strategically about how best to meet those needs.

The idea that men can be easier to get on with than with other girls is no reason to neglect sisterhood. Titus 2 highlights the need for woman to teach younger women. Men were never meant to take all of the responsibility. As women we are amazingly different. There is no real stereotype to be confined to. We are to be all things to all people. Why be divided when all situations, seasons and callings can mix up and share wisdom from each group together?

Even though there is no gender in heaven, on earth we are designated with that common denominator of being women who are each seeking to be all God has intended us to be. God did not make us masculine. Click To Tweet 2. Search Search. Amy Tyson. November 9, Power for the Mission. Christy Britton. November 8, Give People a Living Christ.

Share Tweet Share Pin. Acts 29 Office. Subscribe to our Newsletter:. This website uses cookies to improve your experience.



0コメント

  • 1000 / 1000