Beyond Ordinary Women Podcast
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Biblical Manhood and Womanhood with Dr. Sandra Glahn
Most Christians agree that men and women differ by beautiful design. But does that mean we need to study how we differ (e.g., women tend to talk more than men, men tend to talk in private more than in public) and “respect” those differences by seeking ...
Leaders, Recruit the Right Volunteers with Kat Armstrong
Often we leaders get stressed and even panic when we're short volunteers and it often results in having the wrong volunteer in a long-term slot. Kat Armstrong shares her thoughts and experiences in recruiting well with Dr. Kay Daigle.
Should I Be a Bible Teacher?
Perhaps you've been asked to teach the Bible at your church or in your neighborhood, and yet you have doubts about that's for you. Kay Daigle is joined by Susie Hawkins and Kristen Pool as they discuss their own journeys to becoming Bible teachers,
Should I Be a Bible Teacher?
Have you ever considered teaching the Bible? Has someone else who knows you well asked you to take on that responsibility? Susie Hawkins and Kristen Pool join BOW founder Kay Daigle to discuss major considerations involved in making that decision.
“God Uses Your Gifts” With Claudia McGuire
From her series "You ARE On God's Team," Claudia McGuire delves into the story of Priscilla as she challenges you to follow God's lead by using the gifts that he has given you. You might like to hear "God Uses Your Availability" and "God Uses Your Stor...
God Uses Your Availability
God wants to use your availability, just as he did Lydia's (Acts 16:13-15). BOW Ministry Team Member Claudia McGuire joins Kay Daigle to discuss this New Testament woman who willingly allowed God to use her.
The Case for Team-Teaching with Nika Spaulding
Nika Spaulding, Resident Theologian at St. Jude Oak Cliff in Dallas, joins Kay to discuss why and how to build a Bible teaching team in a church setting in this podcast episode. Learn from women who've experienced it.
Empathy Not Sympathy: The Road to Racial Reconciliation 4
The last of four podcasts/videos in a series from BOW Team Member Sharifa Stevens and special guest Susan Seay focuses on the difference between empathy and sympathy and the ramifications for racial unity for the church.
Do’s and Don’t’s: The Road to Racial Reconciliation 3
What positives and negatives should we be aware of if we want to move toward racial reconciliation? Susan Seay & Sharifa Stevens provide wise answers. - If you missed the previous podcasts in this series, check out 1-Where to Begin and 2-Evaluating an...
The Road to Racial Reconciliation 2–Evaluating and Listening
In this second of four podcasts in our series The Road to Racial Reconciliation, BOW Team member Sharifa Stevens is joined by Susan Seay to discuss how listening and then evaluating beyond our comfort zones is an essential starting point in understandi...