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LadyChocolate
02-11-2007, 12:01 AM
I am just curious to know if any of you ladies teach and what you teach on? I enjoy teachings especially for women...

...and not the "women keep silent in the church" lolol!!!...

I was blessed to be able to speak to some ladies one time... I talked about how in Proverbs, strenght and honor are a woman's clothing. We clothe ourselves with strength and honor, but sometimes, we don't feel soo strong. You all know, remember that song, "The warrior is a child" The part where, "They don't know that I go running home when I fall down, cause deep inside this armour, the warrior is a child" I have felt like that many a time. When you go through trials, and you keep walking and people say, "wow, why is soo strong" or "that is a strong woman" and you keep your head up and carry on....Sometimes, I just feel to weak. But we find out our strength comes from God, and are strong in the power of His might. There are times when I don't want to be strong, but I have to be. Oh but when I am weak, He is strong!

...so what are yall teaching/ preaching/ ????

Esther
02-15-2007, 09:15 AM
Depends on who I am talking to.

I have spoken on:

Love
Fruit of the Spirit
Spiritual Warfare

Can't think of anything else right off the top of my head. :)

Felicity
02-15-2007, 10:07 AM
What have I spoken on? A variety of topics.

I've used Cynthia Heald's books for ladies Bible studies. They're very good. The first one she wrote is "Becoming A Woman Of Excellence". I've used that one. It was "excellent". :) Then she wrote 3 or 4 more after that. I definitely recommend them.

I'll get back to this thread later. :)

IAintMovin
02-15-2007, 10:10 AM
This is so not fair..... I dont get to give my topics that I teach to ladies.... oh I feel so hurt and left out....

J/K

LadyChocolate
02-16-2007, 02:51 PM
What have I spoken on? A variety of topics.

I've used Cynthia Heald's books for ladies Bible studies. They're very good. The first one she wrote is "Becoming A Woman Of Excellence". I've used that one. It was "excellent". :) Then she wrote 3 or 4 more after that. I definitely recommend them.

I'll get back to this thread later. :)
I would love to hear more!!!
This is so not fair..... I dont get to give my topics that I teach to ladies.... oh I feel so hurt and left out....

J/K

Oh please, we hear yalls topics every Sunday morning...and Sunday night...and Wed...lolol:heeheehee frankly, we'd like to hear something pertaining to us!!!!!! lolJK

Warmbee
03-14-2007, 11:42 AM
the godhead (who God is)<- my fav topic:D, salvation, how the devil comes after new souls and they have to pray and understand that it is not always easy, these are just a few I've taught on recently:)

Margies3
03-17-2007, 10:06 PM
I haven't taught on it, but one of the most memorable messages I ever heard in Pentecost was by Marietta Wolfe at a Ladies Retreat. She talked about how we are like the fragrance of the honeysuckle. How our lives color the very world (air) around us just by us being WHO we are - daughters of God.

Felicity
03-17-2007, 10:17 PM
What have I spoken on? A variety of topics.

I've used Cynthia Heald's books for ladies Bible studies. They're very good. The first one she wrote is "Becoming A Woman Of Excellence". I've used that one. It was "excellent". :) Then she wrote 3 or 4 more after that. I definitely recommend them.

I'll get back to this thread later. :)

I would love to hear more!!!

I've taught on ........


Becoming a Woman of Excellence


Becoming a Woman of Prayer


Becoming a Woman of Freedom


Becoming a Woman of Purpose


All these as I said earlier are by Cynthia Heald who I think does a good job. Of course we use them as a guide and add our own thoughts and teach what reflects our own doctrinal position, etc.

I've also used some of Joy Haney's "Women of the Spirit" material ... and other stuff as well.

I've also spoken on a number of topics in the past - not just in the teaching mode. I haven't done any public speaking for the past 3 years but have to speak at our next women's meeting the end of this month, so I need to get something prepared for that.

Rhoni
03-19-2007, 12:06 PM
My favorite teachings, things I spoke on were:

The Spiritual Disciplines
Liberty and Freedom in Christ
The young women's role in the church [before I got old]
New Converts Class/In My Father's House
Divorce Recovery
______________

The Glass Ceiling in Corporate America
Inequality in the workplace
Customer Service issues
Inservices for Workplace trainings

Malvaro
03-20-2007, 12:44 PM
All these as I said earlier are by Cynthia Heald who I think does a good job. Of course we use them as a guide and add our own thoughts and teach what reflects our own doctrinal position, etc.

I've also used some of Joy Haney's "Women of the Spirit" material ... and other stuff as well.

I've also spoken on a number of topics in the past - not just in the teaching mode. I haven't done any public speaking for the past 3 years but have to speak at our next women's meeting the end of this month, so I need to get something prepared for that.

why not?

Felicity
03-20-2007, 01:13 PM
why not?Mal.......

I've been on hiatus for a few years. I asked for and was granted (pretty much) a total break from leadership responsibility and from much church involvement. I needed the break. :)

Barb
03-23-2007, 06:17 PM
I am just curious to know if any of you ladies teach and what you teach on? I enjoy teachings especially for women...

...and not the "women keep silent in the church" lolol!!!...

I was blessed to be able to speak to some ladies one time... I talked about how in Proverbs, strenght and honor are a woman's clothing. We clothe ourselves with strength and honor, but sometimes, we don't feel soo strong. You all know, remember that song, "The warrior is a child" The part where, "They don't know that I go running home when I fall down, cause deep inside this armour, the warrior is a child" I have felt like that many a time. When you go through trials, and you keep walking and people say, "wow, why is soo strong" or "that is a strong woman" and you keep your head up and carry on....Sometimes, I just feel to weak. But we find out our strength comes from God, and are strong in the power of His might. There are times when I don't want to be strong, but I have to be. Oh but when I am weak, He is strong!

...so what are yall teaching/ preaching/ ????
I have taught a music ministry lesson about four or five times...same basic lesson with enough changes to keep me awake.:winkgrin

Three or four times I've taught on spiritual depression...

I once taught on the role of the Church Mother...taught it at a pre Mother's Day service...

There have been a few others, but the above lessons are ones which come quickly to mind.:tiphat

LadyChocolate
04-04-2007, 06:33 AM
Mal.......

I've been on hiatus for a few years. I asked for and was granted (pretty much) a total break from leadership responsibility and from much church involvement. I needed the break. :)

We've all been there, I think! For some of us, you can become so wrapped up in working and doing for God that your focus becomes on the things of God and off of Him specifically... I remember when I had to "back off" from things for a little bit....


Three or four times I've taught on spiritual depression...

There have been a few others, but the above lessons are ones which come quickly to mind.:tiphat

What exactly do you mean by spiritual depression? I know what I think the meaning of it is, but what do you mean?

Elizabeth
06-12-2007, 12:08 PM
I just recently spoke in Singapore.

I spoke to the ladies about having the B.E.S.T. marriage. Taking the word a letter at a time.
B= bless
E= exhort
S= spending time
T= touch

Then I spoke to the singles -"Singles with a purpose- exposing the orphan spirit."

I've done lessons with my husband on the topic of the mind being the battlefield.

Felicity
06-12-2007, 12:17 PM
We've all been there, I think! For some of us, you can become so wrapped up in working and doing for God that your focus becomes on the things of God and off of Him specifically... I remember when I had to "back off" from things for a little bit.... Just noticed this post.

Our situation was "extreme". It wasn't simply a matter of being too wrapped up in work and not enough in God. All I've known since I was a young person is living for God, being totally sold out and giving sacrificially. I wanted nothing different than that. There were pressures that were way heavy to bear that went well and way beyond the normal pressure of ministry. I'm not minimizing those pressures either. Just saying that I would never have bowed out based on what I consider to be normal pressure of ministry.

I knew for some time that I was totally burnt out and in trouble, but felt I had no choice but to keep going. Keep going is exactly what I did and carried out my responsibilities admirably and well. All who know me and our situation would say nothing different. However, the price had to be paid eventually. And it was.

mizpeh
06-12-2007, 07:41 PM
Just noticed this post.

Our situation was "extreme". It wasn't simply a matter of being too wrapped up in work and not enough in God. All I've known since I was a young person is living for God, being totally sold out and giving sacrificially. I wanted nothing different than that. There were pressures that were way heavy to bear that went well and way beyond the normal pressure of ministry. I'm not minimizing those pressures either. Just saying that I would never have bowed out based on what I consider to be normal pressure of ministry.

I knew for some time that I was totally burnt out and in trouble, but felt I had no choice but to keep going. Keep going is exactly what I did and carried out my responsibilities admirably and well. All who know me and our situation would say nothing different. However, the price had to be paid eventually. And it was.

What did you learn from these experiences?

Recently I felt that some of my years in Christ had not been lived to their fullest in His service, wasted unredeemed time. I started to get upset with myself but Moses came to mind and his time spent in the desert. We can learn things even while in the desert and come to appreciate more the times of spiritual fruitfulness and plenty.

Titus2Mom
06-24-2007, 05:12 PM
LOL! I have never been asked, and don't expect ever to be. In my church, there is an "inner circle" of families, and if you are not in one of them, or related to one of them, or best-life-long friends with a member of one of them, you are not asked or allowed to do ANYTHING.

Very few have been able to break through the invisible barrier, and then only to do the things that no one else wants to do.

Sis. Lou
01-28-2008, 06:47 PM
Have you tried talking to the pastor????

Sis. Lou
01-28-2008, 06:50 PM
Looking for ladies topics have you ever heard of the book "the five languages of love" This is good for Men Ministry and Ladies and even teaching couples together. Its an Awesome book. You can get it a Wal-Mart and Christian Book stores. I have bought lots of copies for young couples and older couples alike.

very good book.