Womens Ministry Essentials
$18.99
A Practical Guide for Developing a Christ-Centered Ministry
– Learn the essential ingredients for building and sustaining a biblical, thriving women’s ministry program
– Author is an experienced women’s ministry leader and has over 25 years of experience in the field
– Includes practical solutions to common challenges, real-life examples, and reproducible worksheets
In our world of quick fixes, women are starving for real spiritual nourishment. Yet much of women’s programming falls short of providing substantial teaching, engaging events, and meaningful activities that add up to a transformative ministry with an eternal impact.
Women’s Ministry Essentials is the solution. Drawing on her 25 years of ministering to women and mentoring thousands of women’s ministry leaders, Cyndee Ownbey equips you to provide biblically sound encouragement and spiritually driven growth opportunities for all women. She challenges you to examine the focus and practices of your ministry through the lens of Scripture, then offers practical, proven solutions to the problems and obstacles you will encounter along the way. She shows you how to:
– build your team
– craft your women’s ministry calendar
– develop and select Bible studies
– foster mentoring and discipleship
– cultivate true community
– plan and implement missions, service projects, outreach, and evangelism
– engage women of all ages
– and much more
Ready to transform your women’s ministry? This is your must-have, go-to resource for pointing women to Christ.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781540904911
ISBN10: 1540904911
Cyndee Ownbey
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2026
Publisher: Baker Publishing Group
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