Did you resolve in the New Year to be a better wife? A better parent? To grow spiritually in your relationship with God?
If you did, (and even if you didn’t:), you will not want to miss the EXCITING events we have scheduled in the first quarter of 2015!
Before I share these dates, please also know –
we need your prayers. We are having MAJOR technical difficulties with one of our servers… So until these kinks are worked out – the blog and the
KGM Facebook page are the only ways we can actively communicate with our community.
Therefore, forward this blog to your friends! And please pray these issues will be quickly resolved.
1. Energize your Marriage in a Week…
Living your Biblical Job Description
January 13, 2015;
7:00pm
Hope Community Church, Cary, NC
I’m SUPER excited about this event. I do this talk in many places (except HERE – until now!) It’s an eye-opening evening as we talk about the REAL of marriage. I’ve found if a woman is willing to really hear what the Bible says about her job description – God will work wonders in her marriage and family. It’s exciting!
This is event is OPEN TO THE PUBLIC! Don’t miss this opportunity taking place in our back yard. (BTW: It’s casual – jeans are fine.) Grab a girlfriend and some coffee. We’ll have you gone by 8:30 at the latest.
2. January Luncheon – January 16th, 2015
This IS your invitation until the server is working. See specifics below.
It’s going to be GREAT! One of the things we will be talking about is HOW TO SPEND TIME WITH GOD. This is one of my favorite topics because it’s when we spend time with God that our we are changed – regardless of our circumstances. Such power comes from spending time with God each day. Don’t miss the specifics below.
Please note: this is the last luncheon until March. My team will need the time to
prepare for:
3. Women and Girls’ Conference – March 7th
The Save the Date went out prior to Christmas – but REGISTRATION IS NOW UP and people are registering!
Click HERE or the logo above to learn more. We offer an early-bird special!
4. Girls Night Out; Mother/Daughter
January 23, 2015
Apex Baptist Church, Apex, NC
6:30-9:00pm
Open to the Public
This fun-filed event is geared toward Mom’s (any age!) and their Daughters (aged 7-14). With food, fellowship and 2 short teaching sessions for the girls – GNO helps Mothers and their Daughters grow closer to one another – but more importantly, closer to Jesus.
January Luncheon Specifics
New Year, New You
January brings a fresh start, the promise of new beginnings. Through her own personal story of running the marathon of life, Sarah will share how to:
- renew priorities and goals;
- find freedom from our past;
- focus on the finish line.
God rescued her from addictive habits, and gave her hope through all kinds of trials: rejection by publishers, a season of unemployment, to an unexpected move with teenagers.
Sarah will share how to overcome the temptation to give up, and to persevere through life with renewed priorities for 2015.
WORKSHOP:
Panel Discussion –
What Does a Quiet Time Look Like in Your Season Life?
There is not greater way to impact your corner of the world than by first spending time with God each day. (John 15:5)
Yet have you ever sat down to spend time with Him, but were not sure where to start or what to do? Perhaps your time with God has grown stale and you need a jump start as we enter the new year.
This workshop will equip you to GROW spiritually as you hear from a panel of women representing different seasons of life. Leaving the workshop:
- You will have gleaned fresh ideas for your own time with God.
- You will lose the condemnation when you miss a day or two or three:)
- You’ll be eager to open the Bible and start hearing from God personally about the details of your own life!
Stay WARM! Hope to see you at one or all four of these special events!
Happy New Year!S
So thankful for your blog, Tara!
And this is the best part, because it is real and encouraging:
"Finally, over the weekend, my frustration peaked when a bad word came out of my mouth aimed directly at both of my teenage children! (If you're appalled at this confession, you're reading the wrong woman's blog – you'll have to find Ms. Perfect elsewhere.)"