Women's Ministry Homework HelpsJulia Bettencourt A women's ministry homework is never done!
Just like when the kids go back to school and parents are encouraged to do things that will help their children have a good learning environment when they do their homework, I'd like to encourage you to put some rules into place for yourself when doing your women's ministry "homework". Believe me, there are always things to work on, projects to plan, and bible studies to study and work though. Help yourself out by implementing a "homework" area and atmosphere for working. These are also good ideas for Sunday School teachers as well as you always have weekly homework to work on your lesson.
- Set aside ample time and limited time.
More than not, women's ministry projects take more planning time than the actual project or event, so designate plenty of time in your schedule for working out bible studies, programs, events, and other planning for your women's ministry. Don't forget to add in time to pray for the ladies within your women's group and to pray for projects or events that you will be holding.
Along with ample time, also set limited time for working on your women's ministry as well, especially if you have a family. Let your family members know ahead of time, you will be working on something at a set time. If I let my kids know I'm working on something for a half hour or so and don't want interrupted, it helps me tremendously from having little "stops" along the way.
Okay, I admit, my kids will set the kitchen timer so they know when the time's up and they come running. It's time bother mom again:) Actually I get more done in 15 minute or 30 minute increments uninterrupted than I get if I just try to do something in a whole afternoon being interrupted every few minutes or having other chores to do in between.
- Have a set place for homework.
Having a set place helps you be more consistent. Whether it's a desk, the kitchen table, a place on your patio or wherever you choose, make it a comfortable spot and atmosphere that you'll enjoy working in. Be sure that it's a place with good lighting.
- Turn off distractions.
Avoid having the TV on and anything else that you know is a distraction to you.
- Have your "school" supplies on hand.
Keep a supply of pens, notebooks, and sticky notes. Be sure to have your bible close by for reference, a list of your ladies names, and everything you need for your homework session.
- Be organized.
Have your "homework" all together and organized into one notebook or set of notebooks or file folders. Scraps of paper stuffed into your bible probably will not work for very long:)
Use notebooks, charts, index cards or whatever you need to be organized. Many things from the Website can be a great help to your planning, so be sure to copy things that you can use and have a hard-copy on hand.
You can see some ideas to make a Women's Ministry Notebook here.
- Embrace Technology.
There are many things that can make your work go faster and easier. If you are working out a budget, have your calculator on hand. Working on an event layout? Use some graph paper. Type on the computer to save time and do research.
One point to mention here is to be aware that delving off from your actual "homework" on the computer can be a real time-waster. If you have to be online to research something and see something you'd like to check out other than what you are working on at the time, just bookmark it to go back to later. Finish the immediate task first.
- Don't be afraid to ask questions.
We tell our kids to always ask questions when they do their schoolwork and I'm sure your teachers told you the same thing.
When we have questions, we need to find answers. For common things the computer can be a great help. If you are struggling with a biblical question, search it out as well. You may need to ask someone older and wiser such as your pastor or your may want to get your pastor's wife's perspective on the issue.
Our Hen House Message Board is a great place to bounce things off of other Christian ladies who work within women's ministry and other areas of ministry.
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