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By Cathy Lynn Grossman |
Lifeway Women Revives In-Person Live Events Series
Lifeway Women Live, after a pandemic year of virtual events, has set April, August and September for three in-person events. These will star an array of renowned Bible teachers and bestselling Christian authors from Lifeway and B&H Publishing speaking under the banner of “Pursuing Christ Together.”
Women are hungry to study, laugh and cry together in person, said Betsy Langmade, manager of Lifeway Women events. “While women are resilient and creative and have found ways to do this, this past year has been a far cry from camaraderie and sisterhood you feel when standing in a room at a conference or sitting in a room doing a Bible study with a handful of other people. We were made to experience loud laughs and flowing tears
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What never changes about the church?
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“What is mine to do today?” This is a question that Enneagram teacher/author/speaker Suzanne Stabile asks herself in the mirror every day. I have heard her at conferences and through her books describe how this question has shaped her. It has helped her focus her time and energy on what she believes God has given her to do in this world according to her skills and resources.
This is a question that every person could benefit from asking, especially those of us who have personalities who like to pretend we can do it all. But lately I have been thinking, does this question have validity beyond just an individual asking it of herself or himself?