December 2018

2019 Bible Reading Plan

By |2020-05-08T13:22:05-04:00December 17th, 2018|Faith, Faith-Based Leadership, Family, Uncategorized|

We believe that the decision to be in God’s Word positively affects every other decision we make. While we pray our swHw teachings remind you of what God has already said, there’s no replacement for going straight to the source of His Word, which is why we like to provide a free Bible reading plan every year - whether you are a swHw member or not. We heard such great feedback of how much you loved 2018's chronological plan that we're keeping that approach for this year too -- but we also heard from many of you that it was hard waiting until October to dive into the New Testament. (We felt the same way!) This year's plan includes a side-by-side chronological reading plan of the Old Testament and the New Testament. This way, you'll get a slower-paced read of the life of Jesus + spreading of the gospel all year long, alongside a historical reading of the Old Testament. You can think of the Old Testament as a sonogram - a picture of what was to come - and the New Testament as a living, breathing snapshot of God coming down to do for us what we could [...]

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November 2018

No for Now Does Not Mean No Forever

By |2020-05-08T13:23:12-04:00November 8th, 2018|Faith, Faith-Based Leadership, Family|

Have you ever been offered an amazing opportunity, only to get that feeling in the pit of your stomach, knowing you need to say no? Of course, sometimes the timing is just off or you’ve already committed to other things and the only reasonable answer to an invitation or opportunity is no. But we’ve all found ourselves jumping through hoops of justification, haven’t we? Convincing ourselves that saying yes is really the prudent thing, what with the worthiness of the cause or the flattery of the offer. This happened twenty years ago when my husband Andy and I were starting our church. I was raising three young kids, homeschooling our oldest for kindergarten, and juggling all the details of young family life, so I didn’t have much margin for adding to-dos to the to-do list. As conversations began about what the church’s women’s ministry would look like, I was approached about joining the team. Now I could come up with dozens of justifications for saying yes—I’m not making a long-term commitment, it’s just important for me to help get the ministry started. I could have a significant impact on so many women! But I had already committed to homeschooling [...]

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October 2018

Narrow 2018 Recap

By |2020-05-08T13:23:21-04:00October 26th, 2018|Business, Faith, Faith-Based Leadership, Family, Uncategorized|

Unity is one of those things that is hard to describe, but impossible to miss. And I think everyone who was at Narrow 2018 would agree, that’s exactly what we experienced: Unity. And not because our work lives or family lives look the same, but because we all share an intense desire to follow Jesus. No one came to see the speakers or be seen themselves. The spirit in the room was a hunger to hear from God Himself. I think most of the time when people attend a business conference, there’s this front that everyone tries to put up of having their life all together. Thankfully, that was missing. Instead, it was just a room full of women desiring to get their life right – by God’s definition. Praise Him for doing everything we prayed for and more. Heartfelt thanks to each of you who were there and made this weekend what it was. You bless us so much! Here are the top 3 takeaways from each swHw team member: Michelle Myers We use our passion to excuse many things in life, but especially our pride. Make sure you’re not falsely identifying your pride as “passion.” – Somer Phoebus "It [...]

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April 2018

What Does the Bible Say Qualifies a Leader?

By |2020-05-08T13:27:33-04:00April 10th, 2018|Business, Faith, Faith-Based Leadership|

What qualities make up a leader? If there’s anything to be said about the fast-paced, Pinterest-worthy world that we live in today, we put an insane amount of pressure on ourselves…and one another. Good news: The Bible simplifies this list for us. So if you find yourself exhausted with expectations, let’s shrink our “Leader List” to three qualities and the underlying truth that is crucial for us to remember. We can find it all packed in Deuteronomy 1:13: “Choose wise and discerning and experienced men from your tribes, and I will appoint them as your heads.” Quality #1: Wise Easy enough. Leaders need wisdom. But not worldly wisdom. We need the Lord’s wisdom. And guess what? God isn’t the slightest bit stingy with wisdom. “If any of you lacks wisdom, you should ask God, who gives generously to all without finding fault, and it will be given to you.” – James 1:5 As I read through the Old Testament, I sometimes find myself looking at the life of leaders like Moses and thinking, “How incredible to actually hear the voice of God!” But that’s the same gift we have with Scripture and prayer. We simply have to be disciplined [...]

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January 2018

With All My Mind

By |2020-05-08T13:28:04-04:00January 25th, 2018|Business, Faith, Faith-Based Leadership, Family|

A little over a year ago, I was taking my dad back to the airport after a long visit. While he was here, he was able to have a peek into my life. He got to see the pace I was moving at, along with the responsibilities I carried. No one else has ever really gotten to see that. My girls go to school, Kent goes to work, and I work from our home. I had a team for each business, but there was no crossover, so they didn’t know what I was doing outside of my work with them. I knew I was “busy,” but I had gotten use to it. I thought it was okay. I knew I was tired. I knew I was always pushing deadlines, and it was getting harder to remember things, but I chalked that up to the struggles of running multiple businesses. I am an entrepreneur, isn’t this how it’s supposed to be? My dad was so sweet. He never said anything negative about my work, but I knew he was concerned for me. So in the car on the way to the airport, somehow, this came up: my schedule, my full [...]

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