Karoline Lewis
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She: Five Keys to Unlock the Power of Women in Ministry
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2016
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2 editions
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The Abingdon Creative Preaching Annual 2015
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2014
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2 editions
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She
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“I asked God if it was okay to be melodramatic and she said yes I asked her if it was okay to be short and she said it sure is I asked her if I could wear nail polish or not wear nail polish and she said honey she calls me that sometimes she said you can do just exactly what you want to Thanks God I said And is it even okay if I don’t paragraph my letters Sweetcakes, God said who knows where she picked that up what I’m telling you is Yes Yes Yes —Kaylin Haught1 1. Kaylin Haught, “God Says Yes to Me,” in The Palm of Your Hand (Thomaston, ME: Tilbury House, 1995). Introduction”
― She: Five Keys to Unlock the Power of Women in Ministry
― She: Five Keys to Unlock the Power of Women in Ministry
“In other words, questions about the validity of your ministry, your ability to do ministry, or who you are in ministry all have a causal point that has little to do with those specific questions, or is only tangentially related; the stated questions have more to do with unnamed and unexamined assumptions and expectations than the issue named on the surface. Being able to identify this underlying matter when addressing a superficial issue as presented is an important strategy for success. If you spend your time and energy tending the manifesting topic rather than the fundamental concern, this will be a significant cause, at best, for fatigue in your ministry and, at worst, for burnout. Managing the indications without addressing their root cause will also lead to a personal sense of loss—and likely an actual loss—of your own power.”
― She: Five Keys to Unlock the Power of Women in Ministry
― She: Five Keys to Unlock the Power of Women in Ministry
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