If you’re reading this, I know you have a heart for reaching your community and a desire to see your church grow in meaningful, Christ-centered ways. And let me tell you—when you invest in moms, you’re investing in the future of your church and community. Here’s what we know: In the last eight years, more than 69,000 women have decided…
Elections, Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year’s — each holiday brings a whirlwind of noise, deadlines, and expectations, both spoken and unspoken. The season often calls families to come together in celebration, but for many moms, it creates a sense of overwhelming pressure. Society often expects moms to make the holidays magical: perfect meals, meaningful gifts, and unforgettable memories, all while balancing…
Election season is more than a storm of opinions — it can feel like a spiritual battleground. As a pastor, your congregation looks to you for wisdom that rises above the noise. How do you shepherd your church through this tumultuous time, keeping them focused on Christ while the world around them is consumed by politics? Leading a church through…
Elections, Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year’s — each holiday brings a whirlwind of noise, deadlines, and expectations, both spoken and unspoken. The season often calls families to come together in celebration, but for many moms, it creates a sense of overwhelming pressure. Society often expects moms to make the holidays magical: perfect meals, meaningful gifts, and unforgettable memories, all while balancing…
Pastor, I know you’re deeply committed to your congregation. You pour your heart into every sermon, every counseling session, every moment of prayer. But despite all the hard work, the statistics show something deeply concerning — women are leaving the church at unprecedented rates. Even before COVID, the trend was clear. By 2020, 20% of women had left the church…
As the leaves turn and the air crisps, we’re not just looking at a return to classrooms and fall routines. This season, let’s make it about reinvigorating our faith communities.
Summer can be a season of spiritual drift for many families. The routines of the school year vanish, replaced by vacations, camps and a seemingly endless array of activities. But what if summer could be a time for your church to thrive, a season where connections deepen and faith flourishes?
As you go into the summer with new budgets, new families and new plans– we want you to know that your heart posture for your church inspires us.
Every church in America has a group of women who are in real, tangible need of others to come alongside them and help them out in an incredibly remarkable and vital stage of their life.
“There is a difference between a women’s ministry and a mom ministry”
– a mother in our research and community.
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