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Change is Good! YOUR Part

In order to take this ministry to the next level and realize our vision, we need YOU.  We have been doing women’s ministry functions for 25 years; even so, counting annual retreats and women’s functions, we have planned only a limited number of events.

So, the realization of our vision of being an online resource for women’s ministry hinges on our collection of ideas and our ability to organize that input in a logical and easy-to-navigate manner on this website.

Wouldn’t it be great to access a website to scroll through ideas as you are prayerfully considering your next women’s event?

“No one can whistle a symphony…”

That’s why we need YOU, our readers, to contribute women’s ministry ideas that have worked for you!  So…Put on your thinking caps.  Help us answer some of these questions, and contribute to the Retreat-in-a-Bag website.

  • Have you planned or attended events, retreats or other women’s ministry functions that you could tell us about?
  • What made it particularly special for you?  What creative and unique idea could another women’s ministry possibly use?
  • What themes have you used (and theme verses), and how have you decorated for those themes?
  • Does your women’s ministry do something special for any holiday?
  • Have you created a unique flyer or invitation that you could share?
  • How have you cleverly saved time and money?
  • What problems have you encountered?
  • Have you found a website that has proven helpful as you plan retreats or events for your ladies?
  • OR, if you are new to women’s ministry, what kind of information would you like to see on this website?

YOU are our most valuable resource.  Take the next 30 seconds and fill in your best answer to any or all of the questions above.  No comment is too small or insignificant. We value any input you care to share!

 

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Change is Good! The Vision

The initial purpose of creating this website was to develop an online resource for women’s ministry, particularly for those in smaller churches.  We began over a year ago with our focus on retreat planning.  We have been posting information and helpful advice for all areas of women’s retreat planning, and we are continuing to build on that.

However, our vision for this website is actually far broader.  We want to see this website become a “go-to” site for those planning any kind of women’s event.  We envision a website that would be an “idea bank” — a resource of inspiration for luncheons, seminars and holidays, menus and recipes, themes and decorations, ideas for the promotion of women’s events, problem-solving and money-saving tips, etc.  We also hope to include links to other helpful websites in the future, as well as provide downloadable forms and skits.

Some of these changes will begin to happen immediately.  Others require fundamental changes to the website, requiring skills I hope to learn in an upcoming web design class.  It also requires input from YOU, our readers.  Next week will outline what we need from you–and you will have an opportunity to obtain another skit!  (If you didn’t get the first skit in the series, find out how to get your free Christian skit here.)

 

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A Very Inexpensive Remembrance

 

 

 

 

 

 

An easy to make women’s retreat remembrance is either a bookmark or refrigerator magnet.  These are relatively inexpensive to make, and well serve the purpose of being a reminder of the event, since many women do keep special photos or mementos mounted on their refrigerator.  Of course, a magnet proves very easy on the budget, too.  Your design or theme art can be printed on cardstock, and laminated if you so desire.  Because they are lightweight, one small magnet attached to the back is usually enough to support it, unless you add something to it (as we did on the sample on the left above).  Rather than purchase individual magnets, purchase the roll of adhesive magnets, and cut off just what you need.  This magnetic tape is typically not very strong, but you do not need a strong magnet for this remembrance.  Include the theme scripture, date and event on every bookmark or refrigerator magnet remembrance.

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Get Your FREE Christian Skit!

Today, as promised, we have a thank-you gift for our subscribers–a free skit, delivered as a .pdf document to your email!  We’ve been wanting to do this for a long time, as we want to encourage even small women’s ministries to use Christian skits.  The themed retreat skits found in our Retreat-in-a-Bag Series are longer and more involved.  But this is a sample of a short, fun, easy to produce skit that has a meaningful message.  If you have ever looked online, you know that it is hard to find skits like this, particularly without copyright restrictions.

How Do I Get the FREE Skit?

It’s simple! All you have to do to receive a free skit in your inbox is to enter your email address below in order to subscribe to the Retreat-in-a-Bag website. We will attach the skit (in pdf format) once you confirm your address!  (Current subscribers, just send us an email)

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Don’t Miss the FREE Skit!

This free skit is the first of a series of skits that will soon be made available on this website.  The series is “Bubba and Junior on the Road to Eternal Life.”   We used it in a summer study we titled “Road Trip,” and each week we had a teaching geared to a particular road sign.  “U-Turn Allowed” focuses on repentance.  Because of the cross of Jesus Christ, Christians are on the road to eternal life; when temptations come and they momentarily lose their way, God has made an easy way for us to get back on track, and it is found in I John 1:9.  He asks that we repent, and then He promises to forgive and cleanse us.  This skit puts that lesson in an entertaining and visual format.  You have our copy and use it freely.

Other skits in this series will be made available on this website soon – and if you subscribe you’ll hear about it the minute they are available.  Don’t miss it!  If you haven’t done it already, subscribe now.

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5 Hurdles to Planning a Women’s Retreat and How to Overcome Them

I’m sure large churches face challenges in doing a women’s retreat.  Challenges come with the territory when you have a spiritual enemy who aims to kill and destroy, confound and confuse.

Speaking from the perspective of a small church, there are hurdles that loom large and seem impossible to overcome in our own strength. But we serve a God who is a creative Hurdle-Jumper.  He says that NOTHING is impossible with Him.  Consider the following five hurdles and the means to overcome them:

  • “Doing a retreat costs money, and we don’t have any money in the budget!”  Putting on a retreat costs money, and even a “bare bones” event requires expenditures here and there.  The small church rarely has extra in its budget for special events, so your event must be planned so that it pays for itself.  As you plan for the cost of your event, take into account the cost for paper products (booklets, nametags), speaker honorarium, decorations, and other miscellaneous costs.  This total must be divided by the minimum number of women that you hope will attend and added in to the final cost of the event per person.  When possible, consider what could be donated or borrowed for your event (particularly in the decorations area).  Pray that God would show you ways to save money and yet put on a quality event.
  • “We can’t find a suitable and affordable venue for our retreat!”  With a small group, it can be difficult to find a suitable location for your retreat.  Your group may not need a large meeting room, and room rentals can be high when not many women are in attendance.  Don’t give up!  Look beyond the obvious locations of retreat hotels and women’s retreat campspray, and be open to other possibilities.  Our first very small retreat was held in a “fishing camp” on a nearby lake, and we all met in the living room of one of the trailers.  You may also be able to cut costs by finding a place where you can cook your own meals, or bring in breakfast pastries.  And there is always the option of an “at home retreat” where you meet at the church during retreat times, and go home at night. Pray that God would lead you to the perfect place for your group.
  • “We don’t have the people with the know-how to put on a retreat!”  While you may feel that you are lacking in people with the talents and abilities you need, God may have His own plan to raise up those who don’t know they have those gifts and abilities!  Pray for volunteers who are willing and available; those are the ones He will use.  Yes, He may stretch them, and use them outside of their comfort zone…but He may reveal gifts that women didn’t know they possessed.
  • “Our women can’t afford to attend a retreat!”  With the depressed economy, this is a common complaint everywhere.  Retreats are considered non-essential.  But our pastor’s wife always reminds us that retreats are life-changing events.  That time away with the Lord should be a priority in our lives–a priority that is worth saving up for.  Tell your women months ahead of time when the retreat is and how much the retreat will cost–and encourage them to begin saving for it (see this creative idea for saving).  Remind them to pray and watch for God’s provision.  And consider a fund-raiser of some sort, the proceeds of which could go toward lowering the cost per person for your retreat.
  • “We can’t find a speaker, and if we could, we can’t afford to pay her!”  How we would all love to have a “big name” speaker at our event.  However, well-known speakers have busy schedules, set honorariums, and, often, travel expenses.  On a tight budget, we may need to look a little closer to home. Pray, then consider other pastor’s wives close by, ask around about local speakers, ask your ladies–and even consider an “in-house” retreat, where the speaker is the pastor’s wife or another woman from your own church.  If she is not an experienced retreat speaker, do a little extra to help her.  Besides the theme of the retreat, give her specific scriptures and topics to speak on.  And always budget a retreat speaker honorarium into your retreat budget.  Adding a few dollars to the each attendee’s cost will provide the money for an honorarium.

You may have noted that, as always, prayer is the key to overcoming challenges.  It has been said that problems are only “opportunities with thorns on them.”  While we would love to have smooth-sailing in all these areas, finding ways through these obstacles will help your women to grow spiritually.  As you persevere together, your women will bond with one another.

Are there any other obstacles you have faced – and overcome?

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