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It’s time to start planning National Women’s Ministries Day 2007! February 25, 2007 is the day set aside in the Assemblies of God for churches to highlight the ministry of women. The theme for 2007 is, “Compelled by Eternity.” This month, a packet full of resources and ideas will be sent to all U.S. Assemblies of God churches to assist as they commemorate National Women’s Ministries Day. Leaders, look for this packet to arrive in the mail at your church address and be sure to peruse its contents, including several theme materials, as you prepare for February 25, 2007.
What can you do now to prepare for National Women’s Ministries Day 2007?
Be sure to keep visiting www.leadersunlimited.ag.org between now and February 25 for more helpful tips as you plan National Women’s Ministries Day 2007!
Women's Ministries—Unlimited! DVDWith the introduction of the Women’s Ministries—Unlimited! theme in 2003, the national Women’s Ministries Department challenged churches and women to consider the unlimited ministry potential inside each woman. This new 17-minute interactive DVD contains highlights of the countless ministry opportunities Women’s Ministries provides and is an excellent resource to use in promoting Women’s Ministries in the local church. The DVD features some of the innovative ways that various ministries have translated Unlimited! into action. The DVD offers a four-minute presentation featuring several innovative Unlimited! ministries, nine infomercials and a feature to access downloadable resources. The nine infomercials contain promotional video of five Ministry Packets, Woman’s Touch magazine, leadership training, Unlimited! Bible studies and A Place to Begin, a guide for starting or revitalizing Women’s Ministries in the local church. It also contains the previously released Women’s Ministries—Unlimited! Video/DVD, which introduced the Unlimited! concept.
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