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“You’re More Spiritually Sick Than You Think” with Susie Walther

🎥 Real Talk with Susie: Spiritual Health Check 🙏

“Do you think you’re spiritually healthy? You might want to take a closer look. The Bible tells us that we’re all spiritually sick and in need of a Savior. 🙌 No matter where you’ve come from—even if you were raised in a Christian home or hold a position in the church—there are still areas of your life that need redemption. 💡

Many women think they’ve got it all together spiritually, but the truth is, the Savior is still working to save us, to heal those broken and dysfunctional places in our hearts. 🖤 Until we recognize our spiritual sickness, we won’t seek the help we need from Him. 🙏

Let’s take off the masks and be real about where we need Jesus to heal us. It’s only when we acknowledge our need that true transformation happens. 💪”

“You’re More Spiritually Sick Than You Know” with Susie #SpiritualHealth #JesusSaves #HeartCheck #FaithJourney #HealingThroughChrist #WomenOfFaith #SeekTheSavior

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Motherhood 101 Workshop

✨ As mothers, we carry the sacred responsibility of raising and discipling our children under the authority of Jesus Christ and the unction of the Holy Spirit 🙏💖. In a world full of noise, we’re called to seek not just resources, but the Source Himself, to guide us in nurturing the next generation 🌎👶.

This is more than just motherhood—it’s a calling to lead our children down the path of truth, love, and faith. But how can we guide them if we’re not rooted in that path ourselves? 🌿✨ Together, we’ll dive into what it means to be mothers on a mission, raising Kingdom-minded children in today’s culture.

Join us for Motherhood 101 and take this journey with other faith-driven moms who are committed to leading their children back to God 🕊️💫. Let’s empower each other, grow in wisdom, and strengthen our walk in Christ, so we can be the role models our children need.

⏰ Only 4 days left to register! Don’t miss this chance to invest in your calling as a mother. Register at thewelltraining.org

#Motherhood101 #FaithDrivenParenting #DiscipleshipJourney #HolySpiritLed #RaisingKingdomKids #MomsOnAMission #RegisterNow

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Well Group Spotlight: “I’m Saved, Now What?” with Ivis McCollum

✨ I’m Saved, Now What? ✨

You’ve made the life-changing decision to follow Jesus, but now you may be wondering, “What’s next?” This two-week class is designed to help you understand the deeper meaning behind your salvation and what it looks like in your everyday life!

📖 In this class, you’ll learn:

• What Biblical Salvation means and how it applies to daily life.
• What the Gospel is and what to do with this “Good News.”
• What the Kingdom of God is and your role in it.

Join us for this 2-week class on November 11 & 18 from 7pm – 9pm at The Verandah’s Amenity Center in Hudson, FL.

📍 Location: 12375 Chenwood Avenue, Hudson, FL
👩‍🏫 Teacher: Ivis McCollum
📅 RSVP by November 4th
📞 Contact: 727-365-2796
📧 Email: ivismccollum@live.com

This is a great opportunity to dive deeper into your faith and grow in your walk with God. Don’t miss out!

#ImSavedNowWhat #DiscipleshipClass #GrowingInFaith #SalvationJourney #KingdomOfGod #TheWellMinistry

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Well Resource Spotlight: A Little Bit About The Kingdom Of God

Christy talks about the importance of helping women understand the kingdom of God. There are only two kingdoms – the kingdom of God and the kingdom of darkness. Every choice we make advances one kingdom or the other. Many women have no understanding of the kingdom of God, so this Well resource handout ‘A Little Bit About the Kingdom of God’ is very useful to explain what the kingdom of God is, how Jesus taught about it extensively, and our role as participants and ambassadors of this kingdom. You can find this resource on our website (yay! you are already here) through the resource tab!

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Why Attend If You’ve Attended Before with Tarah Todd

Tarah Todd talks about her excitement to attend the Operation Train Up A Woman conference again, and encourage others who have attended in the past to come back. She explains that training and discipleship is a lifelong process, and that even if some of the material seems familiar, we can always go deeper by paraphrasing, applying, teaching, and defending what we learn. She also mentions that the conference has been updated with new workshops and content, so there is always more to discover. She urges anyone on the fence to talk to Jesus and others about attending, as it is an invaluable opportunity for continued growth in discipleship!

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Is Your Inner Peace Circumstantial l Like An Infant?

This passage explores the analogy of a weaned child with its mother as a metaphor for our relationship with God. The weaned child is content and trusting, unlike the demanding and fretful infant. Similarly, us as believers should learn to be happy and content in God’s presence, without demanding or fussing, trusting that God will provide what is needed.

#PsalmOfDavid #WeanedChild #TrustingGod #ContentInGodsPresence

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Well Resource Spotlight: 8 Steps To Develop A Habit In God’s Word

This resource provides 8 practical steps to help develop a consistent habit of engaging with God’s Word, which is essential for spiritual growth and intimacy with Christ. Ivy emphasizes the importance of intentionality, overcoming distractions, and relying on the power of the Holy Spirit to make time for Bible study a priority.

You can download this resource by heading over to our website, clicking the resources tab, and then clicking “free resources”!

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The Leadership Styles That Work Best In A Group Aimed At Discipleship

THE LEADERSHIP STYLES THAT WORK BEST IN A GROUP AIMED AT DISCIPLESHIP

There are four basic leadership styles that impact the way you conduct a group:

Autocratic: Content-oriented, no discussion, lecture style; the leader dominates the group and there is little to no discussion

Authoritarian: Content-oriented, interactive; the leader controls the direction of the group and the discussion

Democratic: Discussion-oriented, lots of sharing; the leader operates as a guide or facilitator of the group and the discussion

Laissez-Faire: Discussion-oriented, “anything goes”; the leader maintains minimum control of the group and the discussion

Some things to keep in mind:

One leadership style isn’t better than another; however, one style may be more optimum than another in a particular setting.

You will naturally prefer one leadership style over another. However, you may need to adjust your leadership style to better serve a group or depending on the setting.

The leadership styles that work best within the framework of a discipleship-oriented group are the authoritarian and democratic leadership styles.

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