Workshop: A Q2 Planning Meeting with Michelle Myers
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March means warm weather can't be too far away, right? Here's to hoping we see lots of you tuning in to class while you soak up some Vitamin D! Speaking of which... we're excited for this month's line-up! We're starting the month off with guests Liz + Summer, two of our faves! Happy March SWHW! Our members get access to all of these classes, resources + past archived classes. Not a member? Let's fix that! JOIN NOW FOR ACCESS
God, family, and work...in that order. You've probably heard us say it before. That phrase may even be the reason you connected here in the first place. And that's also why even though you are a professional woman, the "work" we talk about here won't always be the work you're paid to do. But the "works" of she works His way apply to that priority order: cultivating your personal relationship with Christ continuing His mission of making disciples marriage parenting serving your local church and community friendships viewing your workplace as more of a mission field to serve than some corporate ladder to climb. how you work > what you do Because each of these areas requires our intention and our effort. And what's more important should get more of our effort -- not less. But somehow, despite what we know or even desire, it happens. And before we know it, our "priorities" are on autopilot, and even worse -- we expect them to thrive anyway. I remember being young in ministry and a mentor telling me, "No one else will fight for your family, so you must." He [...]
I'm not sure how many times I've read through this passage, but for the first time, these two words leapt off the page: "And Jesus stopped and said, "Call him here." - Mark 10:49 Jesus stopped. [We'll come back to this, but let's back up a bit.] Jesus is about to leave Jericho, and a blind man named Bartimaeus begins crying out when he sees Him, begging Jesus to have mercy on him. The crowds try to keep him quiet, but Bartimaeus kept crying out. And Jesus stopped. Jesus was on His way out of town. His mission was important. Looking at the timeline, He was passing through Jericho on His way to Jerusalem... to be crucified. But when Bartimaeus cried out to Him in faith, Jesus stopped. And this morning when I read it, I felt like He stopped for me too. Even though this past year has caused a slower pace across most areas of life, I'm somehow just as exhausted because it never seems to stop... maybe you can relate? Between the blurred lines of home, school, and work, plus [...]
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