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As a ministry leader, we spend so much time pouring into the lives of those under our care. That’s what we do, right? A good shepherd takes care of his or her flock. Sometimes we can do so much that taking care of ourselves takes a back seat while we tend to the needs of others.
When this is magnified in my own life, I feel a sense of what I refer to as ‘soul malnourishment’. Maybe you experience the same warning signs of soul malnourishment that I do: fatigue, weariness, irritation, dissatisfaction, feeling overwhelmed.
One of the best ways for me to feed my soul is to position myself in a posture of prayer, praise and worship. I do this to take the focus off of me and realign myself with Christ. This helps me to get myself back in balance. Oftentimes I do this on my own but occasionally I do this in a group setting.
One such event that has filled my soul was a Women of Faith weekend event that I attended years ago with the ladies in my family. It was a great day filled with upbeat praise, reflective worship, heartwarming stories and biblical, relevant teaching for all ages of women of various ethnic backgrounds and denominations.
After 20 years, the event is coming to an end but I was excited to hear about their new movie coming to select theaters in February and March.
About the film:
Over the last nearly 20 years, Women of Faith –
http://www.womenoffaith.com/ – grew to become the largest non-denominational Christian women’s conference, touching over five million lives with personal stories full of laughter and tears. Stage events have included such inspirational and spiritual luminaries such as Campus Crusade for Christ’s Mary Graham, author & reality TV star Corie Robertson, author & popular speaker Luci Swindoll, author Sheila Walsh, and others.
The cinema event will take viewers on a journey of Women of Faith through the years, on stage and off, on their travels with World Vision, their impact on audiences, in short the way they’ve changed the world. Partly historical, and frequently hysterical, this unique cinematic experience will be packed with some of the most popular pieces from the beloved speaking team to include Anna Trent, Thelma Wells, Mary Graham, Luci Swindoll, Sheila Walsh, Jen Hatmaker, Sandi Patty, Patsy Clairmont, Nicole Johnson, and Marilyn Meberg as well as music and performances from Christian contemporary artists that appeared on the tour. Featuring never-before-seen interviews, outtakes, and behind the scenes footage, this event presentation will bring back memories for all those who have attended a Women of Faith weekend as well as create new memories for those experiencing it for the first time.
Limited engagement in select cinemas February 18th & 20th, and March 3rd & 5th
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SOCIAL • CORNER (Find out more by clicking a link below):
Instagram: @WomenofFaith
I CANNOT wait to see this movie next week!
Have you attended a Women of Faith event? Will you see the movie?
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