Ideal for Christian Recovery Groups Based on Wil and Linda Yazzie's book, TOTAL PARDON, An Extraordinary Love Story, the Road to Recovery online course was designed to support the growth individuals may experience while seeking sobriety. It is not intended to be a replacement for treatment programs; however, because it's based on a true story, many people have found the content a refreshing way to stay motivated. The course includes the book, TOTAL PARDON , thought-provoking questions after each chapter, journal prompts, and additional media participants will find engaging as well...
Posted by Jodie Randisi on 01/18/2021
Domestic Violence is evil and happens too frequently in our homes and churches. This infographic shares some startling statistics and helpful definitions to help those in need and challenge those who could help. ...
Posted by Donna Wayles on 01/03/2021
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Posted by Donna Amidon on 10/20/2020
Maribeth is a multi-published author. Her most recent book, Dancing in The Minefields, One Woman's Faith Journey through Child Loss, Addiction, and Adversity. Dancing in the Minefields gives inspiration to all those who have suffered through trials and tragedy, including child loss and addiction. ...
Posted by Maribeth Ditmars on 08/15/2020
Move from fear to faith with Marnie and Christian Women Conference Speaker, Doris Swift. Discover how: • Our calling isn't built in a day, it unfolds in many ways over our lifetime. • Our ministry is wherever we are, woven into the tapestry of God's amazing plan. • When God opens our eyes to see hard things, it ignites our passion and compassion, convicting us to take action. • Instead of saying, 'I'm not enough' we can say, 'I don't need to be enough because Jesus is enough for the both of us.' • God...
Posted by Doris Swift on 07/31/2020
It's the little, hidden sins that create the most damage in our lives and relationship with God. But when we are honest and choose to repent, we get to experience an intimacy with God like no other. This song is a reminder to guard our hearts and keep our gardens tended. ...
Posted by Shana Strange on 07/30/2020
Listen in as audience members comment on what they got out of Barb's program. ...
Posted by Barb Lownsbury on 07/17/2020
Facebook Live interview with Karen McCracken. A wonderful look into Karen's personality, humor and faith via a conversation with Marnie Swedberg from Women Speakers. ...
Posted by Karen McCracken on 04/21/2020
Written in an easy-to-understand, conversational style, Restoring the Shattered is an account of Nancy E. Head’s journey through single-motherhood and poverty. The permanent divide between her and her husband led to a shattering of their family as the children settled into separate camps. The story begins when Nancy and her children have little to eat. Through a miraculous intervention, God provides—and leads them along their way. Other interventions and more guidance came from people of different denominations, illustrating Christ’s love through the larger Church. When...
Posted by Nancy E. Head on 04/03/2020
We are all called to mentor in Scripture and we all know someone older and someone younger than we are. Part IV above is a sampling of the 4 Part Retreat series, Pouring Out: Mentoring as a Way of Life. Check it out for practical how to get started steps and the why behind it all. ...
Posted by Sue Donaldson on 03/31/2020
Meet Featured Speaker, Tanya Jolliffe and discover the basics about: 1. Phases 2. Prompts 3. Development 4. Change She goes into detail about each of these in her book, The Mindful Me Journey: A 40-Day Guided Journal Toward a Healthier Relationship with Food and Exercise. [ https://amzn.to/3ceWkF8 ] ...
Posted by Tanya Jolliffe on 03/12/2020
www.WomenSpeakers.com Featured Christian Speaker, Sue Donaldson, of San Luis Obispo, CA, shares how to extend heartfelt hospitality. We come alongside one another to help take the "misery" out of "commiserate." Sitting at the feet of Jesus makes you qualified to mentor. I’ve come to believe that flexibility- not cleanliness- is next to godliness. We need to keep our "hospitality antennae" is good working order: looking out for the one who may need an invitation to our tables, porches and sofas. We resist inviting people over...
Posted by Sue Donaldson on 03/06/2020