Mother/Daughter Event & 3 Post Luncheon Thoughts

Mother/Daughter Event
Start the School Year Right

What are you and your daughter, age 7-14 doing Sunday night, August 24th?
Check out this great opportunity for:

  • Mother Daughter photos, 
  • Music and 2 Age Appropriate Messages, 
  • Awesome girly crafts and it wouldn’t be a party without:
  • Cupcakes!

Sunday, August 24th
6:30pm-8:30pm – (Come early!)
Hope Community Church, Morrisville
Click HERE  to register.

Luncheon Recap

Friday’s Luncheon was the BOMB!  
We learned about Friendships that sacrifice and stay – even when it gets messy;
 Mentoring Friendships in our Panel Workshop Discussion;
(See notes below)
and
Growing Relationships in Bible Study in the 
“Help Me Lead this Bible Study” Workshop!
Whew –  Full day – but really awesome!  
Thank you to everyone who attended!
4 Follow Up Thoughts…
1.  Have you seen pictures from Friday’s Luncheon?  Click HERE to view!
2.  Save the Date NOW for next month’s Luncheon Event:  
September 19th!
3.  Do you want to be the first to know next month’s speaker and topics?
Check out our website at the end of this week.  Topic and speakers will be posted @ wwwknowinggodministries.net 
4.  Amy talked about Facebook in her General Session.  
Join the Facebook discussion this week.  Answer the question on our facebook page:  What was your favorite aspect of Luncheon?
We loved seeing you again
and
meeting many of you for the first time.  
We pray you were blessed and will be back next month with a friend!
We realize that women had to make the hard choice between both workshops.  Below was the outline for the panel discussion.  Enjoy!
What a Mentoring Friendship Looks Like –
Panel Discussion
When you are the Mentee 
1.  Realize your need.  (Titus 2)
2.  Begin  praying.
3.  Be proactive in asking.
4.  Realize you are in a safe place
5.  Be willing to hear truth – even when it’s hard.  Your mentor loves you.
When you are the one Mentoring –
1.  Make yourself available.
2.  You must be a woman who can keep confidenceswithout judgment. 
3.  Realize you don’t have to be an expertin Bible.
4.  You must be a good listener.    Ask good questions.
5.  When they finish talking – it will be your turn to speak truth into their lives.
6.  Realize you don’t have to have all the answers.
7.  Pray with them and for them.  Pray that you will hear the Father’s heart in “this” matter.
8.  Where to mentor?  Dining Room table; Quiet restaurant or coffee shop (as long as you are not too loud!)
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Author: Tara