TOPICS - Here are sample topics that I can share with your group. This is not an exhaustive list...if you have a particular need and want me to develop a topic for you, please ask!
HOPE: Finding HOPE in the Four Critical Components of Life
This workshop, or if expanded, a full 4-session retreat format, encourages participants with helpful perspectives and tips for improving and excelling in honoring God, ordering life, progressing personally, and engaging well with others. For a sample retreat schedule and ideas, click here.
Everyday Financial Hope: What Can Trip Us Up; What Can Keep Us from Tripping; Where We Put Our Hope
This practical, fun and inspiring seminar can be run in 3-4 sessions and includes elements such as:
- Your Financial Personality
- Everyday Tools that Help
- What the Bible says about Wealth
- Hands-on activities/games
- Info-packed handouts
Keith Beutler is available to join Beth for this series, making it great for a marriage/couples retreat.
Letting YOUR Light Shine – A Fun Look at Personality Types
This is a “light hearted” look at how everyone has a unique light to shine. You can additionally offer our extensive personality assessment to your participants for an in-depth consideration of their characteristics and tendencies.
How to Grow Spiritually Even though You Work at a Church
As a church employee, you probably spend more waking hours at the church than at home! You would think it would be easy to grow in your personal walk with God because you are surrounded by Christians and work in a faith-based environment. However, personal growth can often suffer when you spend so much time focused on ministry to others. In this workshop, you’ll receive practical tips to help you revitalize your own walk with God even though you work in a church or faith organization.
How to Grow Spiritually Even though You Spend a lot of time Working
Similar to the above lesson, this is modified for women who do not work in a ministry but still work hard (at home or at jobs or both) and find it hard to invest in their spiritual life.
Mouth PEACE: Your Instrument for Harmony in
Your Home or Workplace
Our mouth is our most vital tool for creating a culture
of peace in our homes and workplaces.
Did Jesus Use a Psalm Pilot? Lessons from the Best Time Manager
Blackberries. PDA’s. Planners. Calendars. We use a variety of tools to manage our time, but have we ever considered looking at the best model of time management? Jesus accomplished a lot during His ministry years, living according to a philosophy that is a great model for us, too. We’ll look at His character, choices and other elements of His life in relation to time management, and receive helpful reminders of the mindset that would help us redeem the time He gives us.
Handling People, Handling Time-Demonstrating
Grace While Getting Your Work Done
How do people skills affect time management? How can you
accomplish what you need to while still remaining gracious?
We Interrupt this Work Day
Interruptions. We all have them, and we all get frustrated by them. Just when we are starting into a project, we are interrupted by a phone call, visitor, email or other distraction. Sometimes we feel as if we will never have time to actually work on the projects before us. In this session, we will reframe our perspective about interruptions and learn to welcome them as well as manage them properly.
David's Top Ten
The Bible's King David gives a pep talk to his son before
taking over the kingdom. What can we learn from him?
Little Known Bible Woman and What We Can Learn from Them
This workshop looks at several little-known women in the Bible (such as Huldah, Susanna, and more) and encourages women about the influence they have even if they are not in the spotlight.
What the Bible Says about Wealth
A discussion of several principles regarding money and ways to manage it better.
Managing Your Environment: How to Keep Your Home, Car, and Workspace More Organized
A fun discussion and sharing of tips to help women save time and energy in managing their physical environments. This is part lecture but involves facilitating of discussion among participants for the benefit of all.
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