Wednesdays with Women in Kidmin is about bringing together some of the leading
women in children's ministry to share their knowledge and passion.
For us to gather and learn from each other...to sharpen each other.
As iron sharpens iron,
so a friend sharpens a friend.
Proverbs 27:17
• Use Google to search “Children’s Ministry Blogs” (or whatever your focus)
Connecting with Women in Ministry
- Lindsey Whitney
It’s Sunday afternoon. You just completed Children’s Ministry Olympics for another week in a
row. You’re exhausted. You’re running out of ideas and you wish you
had someone to talk to about the inner workings of the ministry.
Support and encouragement is crucial to the work of the
ministry. Often we can find support
within our own church, but sometimes we need to look a bit farther. Connecting with other women in ministry not
only boosts our own well-being, it helps us keep a focus on what’s important in
ministry. So how do we find other women in ministry to connect with?
I’m so glad you asked!
Online
I am constantly amazed about the incredible people I meet
online. The internet (and google!)
provide access to unlimited ideas, resources, and connections to fellow
ministry workers. We’ve always had books
and conferences, but so often the speakers and authors are no longer in the
trenches. The women you find online,
however, are usually still doing ministry week in and week out and can relate
to your own experiences on a whole different level. So how do I connect to
other women in ministry online? Here’s a
few ways:
The Blogosphere
As you may be aware, thousands of blogs are being added to
cyberspace every single day. According to CNET, two new blogs are created every second. Wow!
Here’s how to find other ministry workers in the sea of blogs:
• Use Google to search “Children’s Ministry Blogs” (or whatever your focus)
• Check out
Tony’s Top 100 Children’s Ministry Blog List
• Check out
CMBlitz
• After you
find a great blog that resonates with you, check out the comments and click on
the names of other commenters to travel to their blogs
• Email the
author of a blog you enjoy to find out more about their ministry or to thank
them for the work they do on their website
• Visit
online communities such as CMConnect and Kidology to find like-minded people in
ministry. Often these type of sites will
have forums where you can post about problems or frustrations you’re
feeling. People are hugely supportive in
these types of arenas and will offer advice and prayer to encourage your
heart. Be sure to return the favor when
you see a topic that you can provide some expertise in.
Twitter
I was pretty nervous to hop onto Twitter, but once I took
the plunge, I found it to be one of the most helpful tools online in connecting
with other ministry workers. Not only
can you search by hashtag, but Twitter also recommends people to follow based
on the things you tweet about and based on the people you are already
following.
What is a hashtag, you ask? This is simply a way to
categorize tweets and make them easy to find through the search feature. For example, search #kidmin and you’ll find
hundreds of other Children’s Ministry workers as well as tweets about
Children’s Ministry. You can also search
based on your curriculum (#thinkorange, #252Basics, #Trumin) or based on your
focus (#fammin #Stumin).
Online Bible Studies
Recently, I joined an online Bible Study through The GoodMorning Girls. Though not all of these
women are directly involved in ministry, this group (facilitated through Facebook) still provided an amazing amount of support, encouragement, prayer
and accountability for my spiritual growth. The best teachers are the ones who
teach from their overflow of their heart and that begins with a rich devotional
life. This group helped me to make a
strong commitment to studying God’s Word and provided many opportunities for me
to pray for others.
In Real Life
It’s great finding friends online, but there’s something so
helpful about talking with a fellow woman in ministry face to face, preferably
over a cup of tasty coffee! In fact, I
recently read that a woman’s level of life-satisfaction is directly related to
the amount of time she spends with other women. Time spent with men (even her own husband) is irrelevant. Now, I don’t know how sound this statistic
is, but I do know I feel an immense amount of satisfaction after spending time
with my girl friends. So how do we meet
other women in ministry in real life? Here’s a few ways:
Conferences
Recently I attended the CMLeaders Conference in Columbus,
Ohio where I met some new friends in the ministry. I was attending CM Leaders as a live blogger,
so I spent much of my time stalking speakers and begging them to answer some
questions for my blog. However, by the
grace of God, I did end up at Wendy’s with a couple of ladies from a church in
Cincinnati over the dinner hour. These
ladies do ministry together in their church, both serving part-time in order to
accomplish full-time work. Their story
was exactly what I needed to hear for this time in my life and I was so glad
that God arranged for that meeting. I was
also able to connect with Barbara Graves while at CM Leaders which was so
exciting. In the case of Barbara, an
online connection turned real life when we both attended the same conference. Very cool.
Family Ministry Conversations
Recently, I was introduced to Family Ministry Conversations
powered by David C. Cook. Though I have
yet to attend one of these events (I’m waiting till they come a little closer
to Erie,PA), my blogger friend Trevor Lee (read his write up here) and it
sounds like it’s an excellent opportunity to connect with other ministry people
in your area.
Team Meetings
Donuts anyone? During
the last Saturday of every month, our midweek ministry team gathers in a home
for our monthly team meeting. A few
months back we forgot to coordinate who’s bringing what in the snack department
and ended up with 4 boxes of donuts!
Oops!
Despite the menu for the day, these meetings are a great way
to give and receive encouragement and to gather feedback on the Children’s
Ministry program at our church. I always feel so refreshed after these
meetings, either because of the inspiring stories I hear or simple because of
the fellowship of like-minded ministry workers. It’s taken a long time to build the kind of culture we have in our
mid-week program, but every time we have a gathering like this, I’m reminded
that it was all worth the effort!
Birthday Breakfast Club
This last type of gathering doesn’t have anything to do with
ministry, but it does have a lot to do with tending to my own well-being. I’m
crazy about Children’s Ministry. Sometimes I feel like I eat, breathe, and sleep the ministry and
honestly, I like that! But I also know I
need to step away from it at times and just hang out with Christian women,
without a ministry-agenda. There is a group
of 5 or 6 women who meet to celebrate birthdays, usually at Bob Evans on a
Saturday morning. We discuss all kinds
of things from kids, politics, extended family, health, movies, books,
vacations, fitness and what’s one sale that week at the grocery store. Conversation flows easily and I always leave
the restaurant walking a bit taller. Time flies when I’m with these women. One time we sat for four hours
without even realizing it! We got up to
leave, thinking it was 10 or 11 when in reality it was 1 in the afternoon! This group of women helps me tremendously
when it comes to encouragement in my life.
So What About You?
How do you stay refreshed and encouraged in ministry? How do you connect with other women in
ministry? Leave a comment and let us
know!
Lindsey Whitney is a blogger over at Growing Kids Ministry. A blog designed to help
parents, teachers, and Children’s Ministry workers who want to help the kids
they love grow in their faith. You can
connect with her via Twitter or on Facebook.
I love this! You are right - it is so important that we find brothers and sisters in Christ who can encourage and keep us accountable.... the internet is a great tool! So excited that I found your blog & am following, now! Thanks for joining in on the GFC hop! ((Hugs))
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So excited to have found you as well Heather! Looking forward to getting to know you more! Blessings!
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