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SUMMARY:Free Monthly Event: CliftonStrengths Chat
DESCRIPTION:FOR DECEMBER: Meaningful Gift Giving through the Lens of your CliftonStrengths profile.  Just another way to bring the best of who you are to what you do! Watch for more of these monthly online workshops that address a holistic approach to your strengths. \nMonday\, December 8\, 2025\n1:00-2:00pm Eastern time (10am Pacific time) \n\nUtilize your CliftonStrengths with Gallup Certified Coach\, Heather Erikson. Meaningful gift giving through the lens of CliftonStrengths! How does each talent view gift giving and receiving\, just in time for the most wonderful time of the year.\n\n\nUnlock Your Full Potential with Our Free Monthly CliftonStrengths Workshop Series!\nWith over 20 years of experience\, Heather will help you discover how the powerful CliftonStrengths tool can sharpen your skills and enhance your success and well-being. Throughout the year\, we’ll explore how your unique top 5 CliftonStrengths can be leveraged to improve your communication\, build stronger relationships\, and achieve greater fulfillment. \nBring your CliftonStrengths Top 5 report!\nNote: This workshop is for participants who have completed the CliftonStrengths assessment and know their top 5! Other participants are welcome to come but know that most of the conversation will center around CliftonStrengths. If you need assistance with accessing your CliftonStrengths please email heathere@coeursolutions.com
URL:https://womensdevelopmenttrack.com/event/applying-your-strengths-meaningful-gift-giving/
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SUMMARY:Leadership Pathways for Women: A Monthly Online Coaching Cohort
DESCRIPTION:Leadership Pathways for Women: Growing through our Internal Hindrances\n“If your gift is to lead\, do it diligently” Rom 12:8 \nAn online coaching cohort for Great Commission women gifted with leading\, initiating\, and strategic-thinking.\nLimited to 12 women – FULL (Registration CLOSED) \n\nWomen are making their way into strategic positions of influence and leadership within the church\, ministry and missions as we’ve recognized what we are missing without them. They are called by God to serve and flourish in these arenas! At the same time\, we’ve seen that a women’s path into leadership is often different than a man’s\, involving external and internal challenges that are not all unique to women\, but they tend to hinder women in unique ways. \nThis guided experience of peer-learning involves monthly online meetings around the coaching process\, 7 Deadly Sins of Women in Leadership\, developed by Dr Kate Coleman. This 8-part investment brings together hard-won wisdom\, biblical insight\, and practical tools to empower women in leadership. \nDiscussions will be facilitated by Wendy Wilson\, Exec Dir of Women’s Development Track\, with coaching sessions facilitated by Beth Eckstein\, Certified Executive Coach (see more about them below).  Beth and Wendy will guide us through this process of discovery and peer-learning as follows: \n8 Monthly Sessions:  Sept 2025 – April 2026\, SECOND Thursday of the month\, 12:00 – 1:30pm ET\n#1 – September 11: Introductions and Overview\n     Laying the Foundation for a Good Experience – Vision\, Vulnerability\, and Group Guidelines \n#2 – October 9: Hindrance #1 – Limiting Self-Perceptions\n     Discussion: Identifying Truth and Defeating our Inner Critics\nCoaching: Your own Internal Narratives \n#3 – November 13: Hindrance #2 – Failure to Draw the Line\n     Discussion: Life-Giving Boundaries and Practical Boundary Management\nCoaching: Your own Relationship to Boundaries  \n#4 – December 11: Hindrance #3 – Inadequate Personal Vision\n     Discussion: Discerning and Living into God-given Vision in Every Season\nCoaching: Ambition Guilt \n#5 – January 8: Hindrance #4 – Rhythms of Work and Rest\n     Discussion: Worshipping God by Honoring our God-given Limits\nCoaching: Neglecting Self-Care \n#6 – February 12: Hindrance #5 – The Disease to Please\n     Discussion: Balancing Relationships and Leadership\nCoaching: Security Idolatry \n#7 – March 12: Hindrance #6 – Colluding and not Confronting\n     Discussion: Addressing Conflict with Wisdom and Courage\nCoaching: Colluding with Dysfunction \n#8 – April 9: Hindrance #7 – Neglect in Family Matters\n     Discussion: Trusting God with our Nearest and Dearest\nCoaching: Self-Reliance over God-Reliance \nWhat you’ll be asked to do: 1) To make the most of our time together\, you’ll prepare for our sessions each month by reading one chapter in the book 7 Deadly Sins of Women in Leadership and watching the videos for each month on your own. 2) At the end of each cohort session you will be given a personal action step to process with the group the next month. 3) And we’ll ask you to commit your best intentions to this cohort to be present and prepared every month! \nCost: $250 + purchase of the book\, includes:\n1) Full access to the video series on your own. Find previews of the video study here. (An individual subscription costs $250 alone but we can get a group rate through Women’s Development Track AND add the essential cohort learning experience together.)\n2) Monthly 90-minute online sessions with your cohort for important processing and coaching as peers per the schedule above. \nRegistration: Register and pay through the button at the top right of this page (Notation for 7DS Online.)  Or Registration online but mail a check made payable to Women’s Development Track    PO Box 894   Coeur d’Alene\, ID 83816. Your place will be confirmed when payment is received. \nYour Facilitators:\nWendy Wilson brings 40+ years in missions\, church ministry\, and leadership. After 28 years with a pastoral training ministry in which she led the development of shepherd training for women\, Wendy then served as  the Missio Nexus Mission Advisor for Development of Women from 2012-2024\, focusing on growing the participation of women in executive leadership roles for member agencies. In 2015 she founded Women’s Development Track as a collaborative platform for training and mentoring Great Commission women. She brings wide experience in the diverse evangelical discussion and practice around women and ministry\, and offers perspective on the growing opportunity for the Great Commission community to steward the giftedness of women thoughtfully\, actively and effectively. \nBeth Eckstein has over two decades specializing in leadership development and change transformation. She is an accomplished Executive Coach and Facilitator\, certified Cultural Intelligence Consultant\, and Immunity to Change/Developmental Sprint® Facilitator. Her MA in Organizational Change Management involved specific research in effective leadership coaching during change transformation. Beth spent 25 years in Asia with SEND International in various roles including the Asst Dir of Training and Development as well as the Dir of Women’s Ministry. Having  worked with leaders from both non-profit and corporate spaces focused on leadership development and change transformation\, she is passionate to see women flourish in whatever sphere of influence they are working in for kingdom impact. \nQuestions? Wendy@WomensDevelopmenttrack.com
URL:https://womensdevelopmenttrack.com/event/leadership-pathways-for-women-growing-through-our-internal-hindrances/
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250413
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SUMMARY:CALLED: Equipping Women for Ministry Leadership
DESCRIPTION:In-person and virtual options! \nCalled is a one-day training event at Moody Bible Institute designed to strengthen women currently serving or preparing to serve in ministry leadership. Along with keynote speakers Dr Sandra Glahn and Elizabeth Woodson\, we will offer 18 different workshops taught by seasoned ministry leaders and professors – take a moment to glance through the list of 18 workshops on the website.   There will also be a pre-conference workshop on Friday\, April 11\, with Dr Julie Slattery on Authentic Sexuality\, as well as dinner and a panel discussion led by Dr Pam McRae at 6pm. \nWomen are encouraged to come to the campus of Moody Bible Institute or join us virtually on Saturday\, April 12\, 9:00am – 4:30pm. (Doors open at 8am.) In past years\,many ministry leaders have used the Called conference as a training opportunity for their entire team. Please also check out a new option this year of a pre-conference training day with an option to earn CEU credit from Moody Bible Institute. Two different certificates will be offered. You can choose either a certificate in “Ministry to Women” or “Ministry to Women in a Military Context.” Learn more about the conference and register at https://www.moodyconferences.com/called/.
URL:https://womensdevelopmenttrack.com/event/called-equipping-women-for-ministry-leadership-2/
LOCATION:Moody Bible Institute
CATEGORIES:Online Opps
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250401
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250501
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SUMMARY:Pursuing Partnership Culture: Considerations as Men and Women Lead Together
DESCRIPTION:Coming again soon: check back!\n Wednesdays\, 12:30 – 2:00pm Eastern time\, bi-weekly\nFor men and women both to participate and process as colleagues.\nSession 1: Introductions and Overview\nSession 2: Benefits and Barriers – Structural & Practical\nSession 3: Implications of Theology – The Evangelical Spectrum\nSession 4: Flourishing Partnership – Inner Life\nSession 5: Flourishing Partnership – Community Culture\nSession 6: Flourishing Partnership – Intentional Practices \nPursuing Partnership Culture: Considerations as Men and Women Lead Together\n*Organizational Culture Shifts that Help Men and Women Flourish as They Work Together\n*Reducing Unintended Barriers to Healthy Partnership\n*Creating Pathways for Women in Organizational Leadership\n \nThis online workshop is limited to 20 participants who are focused on exploring and growing together around men and women leading together. (Limit 3 people from any one organization\, but colleagues attending together is encouraged for maximum benefit to the organization) \n\n*Learn with and from other participants in a discussion-based format\n*Spiritual reflection and practical help\n*Leave with new relationships and insights\n*Opportunities for ongoing cohort learning and interaction following event \nFacilitated by Ms. Wendy Wilson and Dr. Rob Dixon\n*More about our facilitators below \nEvent Specifics: \nFacilitators will lead us in interaction around understanding what is happening in both the research and changing expectations around men and women working together in leadership. What do we have to gain or lose by actively pursuing a more effective blend of men and women working together at the leadership level? How do address the challenges and opportunities? We will engage questions and interaction\, and make progress on developing effective processes for your own scenario. \n*Is the need for change traditional\, theological and/or practical?\n*What can be easily changed (once recognized) and what is more challenging?\n*What might a helpful organizational readiness process look like toward engaging effective partnerships?\n*How might expectations be different between home office leadership\, field staff\, supporting churches?\n*As many entities desire to involve more women in their leadership structures (field or executive roles)\, what might be unintended barriers and unrecognized opportunities in this direction?\n*How can we create more avenues to find\, develop\, support\, and retain more gifted women to bring the perspective and talent that we desire for our organizations?\n*What characteristics of organizational culture best support men and women working together in leadership? \nWe will consider a variety of intentional organizational practices that can help us move toward organizational cultures that invite\, develop\, and support women with leadership gifts and experience so male leaders have the eyes and perspectives they need from their female allies. As we identify any unintended barriers to meaningful partnership that may be at work in our own organizational cultures\, we are free to think creatively about removing and replacing them with processes that more accurately reflect our goals and help us accomplish our mission. We can begin to cultivate readiness\, embrace desired change\,  and establish ongoing pathways to bring the benefits of male/female partnerships more fully to bear.  The Image of God displayed and at work! \nWho is this for? \n*Mission Organization Decision-Makers (Executive Level\, HR/Personnel)\n*Field Staff Leadership\n*Church Leadership (Pastors\, Elders\, Dir. of Ops/Personnel) \n\nRegistration: $ 125\nRegister and pay online through the link in the top right corner of this page. (Notation for Partnerships – 2025)  If mailing payment after registering\, make check payable to Women’s Development Track    PO Box 894   Coeur d’Alene\, ID 83816.  \nQUESTIONS about the experience?\nCall or email Wendy Wilson\,  208/665-2367\,    wendy@womensdevelopmenttrack.com \n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n*  More about your facilitators for Pathways to Partnership:\n\n\nDr. Rob Dixon has served with InterVarsity Christian Fellowship for 26 years\, and currently works as a Senior Fellow with the InterVarsity Institute. Rob holds a Doctor of Intercultural Studies degree from Fuller Theological Seminary\, and his book\, Together in Ministry: Women and Men in Flourishing Partnerships\, was published in September 2021 from InterVarsity Press Academic. Rob spends his time training\, coaching\, and consulting on the topic of women and men in partnership\, and he has enjoyed his interactions with organizations such as Missio Nexus\, the Reformed Church in America\, Wycliffe\, ECO Presbyterian\, and others. In his free time\, Rob enjoys long runs\, hanging out with his family\, and adjunct teaching at Fresno Pacific University and Fuller Theological Seminary. \nMs. Wendy Wilson expresses her joy and privilege as envisioning and equipping women to bring their gifts fully into the grand calling of the Great Commission.  With a BBA from Texas A&M University\, and an MABS from Dallas Theological Seminary\, Wendy has led inter-mission and inter-confessional equipping efforts abroad and at home\, spending the last decade focussing on strengthening US-based Mission Agencies in an intentional development culture for women. Having 25 years of executive leadership experience in missions\, Wendy served the Missio Nexus membership as Mission Advisor for Development of Women from 2012-2024. She is also the founder and Executive Director of the collaborative Women’s Development Track.
URL:https://womensdevelopmenttrack.com/event/pursuing-partnership-men-and-women-leading-together/
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SUMMARY:CIT Online Courses
DESCRIPTION:Explore a variety of practical online courses to support your cross-cultural work!  From Adapting to Cross-Cultural Settings\, to Language Re-Boot\, to Evangelism\, to Teaching Online\, to Marriage Re-boot\, to biblical studies . . . .so many topics to choose from in a one-week online group or individual opportunity. Offered by Grow2Serve. See the whole year calendar and offerings here. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n January 2025\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n8 – 15: Onramp\n15 – 29: Sustainable Resilience\n22 – 29: Spiritual Warfare\n\n\nFebruary 2025\n\n\n5 – 19: Intentional Multicultural Teams\n17 – 24: Learning Culture Through Purposeful Observation (EC1)\n\n\nMarch 2025\n\n3 – 30: Onboarding 101\n19 – 26: Spiritual Warfare \n\nApril 2025\n\n2 – 9: Onramp\n23 – 30: Culture Shock\n\nMay 2025\n\nApril 30 – May 14: Intentional Multicultural Teams\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nYou’ve made huge sacrifices and have traveled to a far away place to serve faithfully.  But you’re not seeing the fruitfulness in ministry you’ve been hoping for.  Some new information\, a refresher\, or an encouraging group is probably what you need to get back on track for faithfully serving where God has placed you.  Check out these courses from CIT Next that are coming up over the next few months.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFor other CIT courses CLICK HERE\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://womensdevelopmenttrack.com/event/cit-online-courses/
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SUMMARY:The Spectrum of Evangelical Position and Practice on Women: Unpacking the Interpretive Challenges
DESCRIPTION:For men and women of the Great Commission community\nOnline: Third Wednesday of each month\, Sept 18 – April 16\, 12-2pm ET \nPresenter-Facilitators (scroll down for more about them*):\nHeather Althoff – LifeWay Church\, Missions Pastor\nDon Turner – Global Focus\, Pres/CEO\nWendy Wilson – MissioNexus\, Advisor for Dev of Women; Women’s Development Track\, Exec Dir \nNote from Wendy Wilson\, (Missio Nexus Mission Advisor for Development of Women\, Women’s Development Track Exec Dir). Two subjects that have the most traction currently among our members in their quest to steward well the gifts of their women are 1) women in leadership\, and 2) theology of women. So we are embarking on this series of guided online discussions to help address those requests. Our purpose here is to create fruitful conversation among those who love God and His Word\, and to resource our members as they seek God’s heart in their understanding and practice.  May the Bride of Christ be radiant! \nAs evangelicals we believe in the inerrancy of Scripture and hold a high view of God’s written Word to us as the basis of our belief and practice And we all love and worship the Living Word\, Jesus\, our Redeemer\, Savior\, and God Almighty. So how can it be that evangelicals – whether serious academics\, ministry leaders or other devoted disciples – have come to such a wide variety of conclusions about God’s design and heart for women in the Body of Christ? Who they are\, what they can do or not do\, how they relate to God and His purposes\, how they relate to their brothers in Christ. (And so\, this discussion is really about men and women both!) And how can it be that evangelicals who may hold the same position\, actually practice it quite differently? \nWhen it comes to texts that have greatly influenced modern evangelical thought\, we are dealing with issues of interpretation of Scripture\, for we are agreed on the inspiration of Scripture. And so we can expectantly and graciously engage together in an exploration of what the interpretive challenges actually are in those passages. And the interpretive decisions we all make that impact the way we walk out our faith in the area of men and women in Christ. \nIn this workshop we will look at the spectrum of thought\, the different ways and whys believers have come to different conclusions\, all pursuing God’s heart and honoring His Word. We’ll consider closely some passages that are most often contested in this conversation:  Genesis 1-3\, Galatians 3\, Ephesians 5\, 1 Peter 3\, 1 Timothy 2\, 1 Corinthians 7\, 11 & 14. Come and enjoy a respectful conversation\, guided by Kingdom colleagues who are experienced in this rich discussion (and love it!) Our hope is to give you information and perspectives that encourage your own continuing journey in faith and practice. \nIn a series of eight monthly 2-hour sessions\, on the THIRD Wednesday of each month from 12:00-2:00pm Eastern time\, we will  interact over the interpretive issues found in Scripture passages that are most commonly used as the biblical basis for various positions. As  facilitators present various segments\, we will discuss as peers to learn from each other’s experiences and practices as well. \n#1\, Sept 18 –  Overview and Spectrum Summary\n#2\, Oct 16 –  Genesis 1-3\n#3\, Nov 20 – Galatians 3\, 1 Corinthians 7\n#4\, Dec 18 – Ephesians 5: 21-33\, 1 Peter 3:1-9\n#5\, Jan 15 –  1 Tim 2: 8 – 15\n#6\, Feb 19 – 1 Tim 2: 8 – 15 (cont’d)   \n#7\, Mar 19 – 1 Corinthians 11: 2-16\, 14:26-40\n#8\, Apr 16 –Overview Old Testament to the Church  \nSuggested advance reading:\nNeither Complementarian nor Egalitarian\,(Baker Books\, 2016)\, by Dr Michelle Lee-Barnewall (Assoc Professor of New Testament at Biola University)\nAfter you read the book\, listen to her 40-min podcast in an interview that highlights her journey into a more fruitful conversation. \nRegistration: $ 125    (click button above right corner)\nLimited to 25 participants (closed when full) to best support both new relationships and vibrant discussions. Guided by experienced facilitators\, we can look forward to a deeper dive on the subject at hand each week. We will alternate between times of content presentation and Zoom room discussions.  While we understand that unexpected issues come up\, we trust that each participant will honor the group by making this monthly meeting a priority. This way we can all look forward to the most meaningful experience together!  \nCost: $125 \nDescription when you register:  Contested Passages Online\nDates: Sept 18\, 2024 – April 16\, 2025 \nRegister online asap to assure your place – You will receive a confirmation and Zoom invitation soon after your registration is received! \nQuestions?\nContact Wendy – wendy@womensdevelopmenttrack.org\n(208) 665-2367 \n*More about your facilitators: \nHeather Althoff currently serves as the Missions Pastor at LifeWay Church in Federal Way\, WA. While earning a Bachelor’s degree in Classical Greek from Trinity University and a Master’s of Theology degree from Dallas Theological Seminary\, Heather developed a deep love for studying and teaching theology.  She served as the Community Life Pastor\, leading the assimilation and discipleship efforts at LifeWay from 2008-2019. In addition to teaching\, she trained small group leaders and wrote discipleship materials. She has a passion for encouraging\, training\, and resourcing people to develop their relationship with Jesus\, know their theology\, and live out their calling to share Jesus with others. In 2019\, Heather brought these same passions to LifeWay’s missions efforts. She lives in the Seattle area with her husband and two teenage kids. \nDon Turner is the President of Global Focus\, a ministry that helps local churches strategically enhance their involvement in missions.  Don’s background is a unique blend of corporate and ministry experience – from the United States Air Force to a Fortune 500 company in the Seattle area as Manager of Strategic Planning and Management Control Systems\, and the Assistant General Manager of Management Information Systems.  In 1987 Don left the corporate world to accept an invitation to pastoral ministry\, first as an executive pastor and then as a lead pastor\, a position he held for 21 years.  Also having served as an elder in his local church for many years\, Don also serves on the Board of IMPACT and has a strong understanding of the church and global missions. He is passionate about helping every church member maximize their impact for God’s global mission. \nWendy Wilson has served in various capacities in leadership training ministry and missions since 1984. She earned a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from Texas A&M University and a Master’s degree in Biblical Studies from Dallas Theological Seminary. She brings years of experience in engaging the spectrum of views in the ongoing evangelical discussion about women in ministry and marriage.  Wendy lived and travelled abroad with Entrust\, a pastoral training ministry\, for 28 years. Then in 2012 she was asked to serve as the Mission Advisor for Development of Women to the Missio Nexus network of 350 agencies. In 2015 she became founder and director of a collaborative project\, Women’s Development Track\, to help agencies and churches bring the full spectrum of gifts of women more fully to bear in accomplishing the Great Commission alongside their brothers – as the Blessed Alliance! \n 
URL:https://womensdevelopmenttrack.com/event/unpacking-the-challenges-of-the-contested-passages-on-women/
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CATEGORIES:Online Opps
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SUMMARY:She Can Teach
DESCRIPTION:CLOSED: FULL  Check back in 2025 for another She Can Teach!\nSeven consecutive Wednesdays\, from September 11 to October 23\, 5-6:30 PM (EST)\nCalling all women ready to dive deep into the world of Bible teaching! \nJoin our She Can Teach Cohort Online and embark on a seven-week journey of discovery\, growth\, and connection! \nWhat to Expect: \n\nEmpowering Community: Connect with like-minded women and build lasting friendships.\nExpert Guidance: Led by experienced instructors\, learn the art of crafting impactful biblical messages.\nConfidence Building: Whether you’re a novice or a seasoned veteran\, gain the skills and assurance to teach confidently.\nTransformative Learning: Dive deep into research techniques and presentation skills to captivate your audience.\nPersonal Support: With decades of experience\, we are dedicated to your success every step of the way.\n\nShe Can Teach is designed by Dr Jackie Roese to give women the confidence and skills they need to proclaim God’s Word effectively. In a cohort of  women\, we learn to study\, prepare\, and deliver a transformative 20-minute biblical message in dependence on God’s Spirit and in a community of peer-learners. We will also discuss the internal issues that can cause women to doubt themselves and withhold their giftedness\, including cultural\, family and church background. \nJackie has taught the Scriptures and trained other women to do the same for more than 25 years out of her own love for Jesus and His Word. In 2008 she was the first female to serve on the Sunday morning preaching team at a large church in Dallas\, Texas. With degrees from Dallas Seminary and Gordon-Conwell Seminary\, she has done thoughtful and fruitful writing and teaching on the important and relevant topic of women in the evangelical church. In 2012\, Jackie founded The Marcella Project\, an organization committed to reshaping our view of women and to ennobling women through Scripture-focused teaching\, training\, and dialogue. She and her husband Steve have 3 adult children. \nDon’t let fear hold you back! With our supportive environment and expert guidance\, you’ll unleash your potential as a dynamic communicator of God’s Word. \nReady to embark on this enriching journey? Visit the link below for more information and secure your spot today! \nhttps://themarcellaproject.networkforgood.com/events/67265-online-she-can-teach-cohort \n 
URL:https://womensdevelopmenttrack.com/event/she-can-preach/
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SUMMARY:Ellevation: Leadership Development for Women
DESCRIPTION:Join us through Next Leadership\n\n\n\n\nAre you a woman with influence or responsibility within the faith\, public\, corporate\, entrepreneurial\, academic and charity worlds? We invite you and those in your network to join us on this ‘life-transforming’ journey! \nEllevation is designed for women who wish to make an even greater impact through their leadership in a world that desperately needs more female change makers. Available to purchase as a full programme or level by level. Preparatory reading: 7 Deadly Sins of Women in Leadership \nInformation and Registration: www.nextleadership.co.uk/ellevation\nOnline Dates for 2024 to be announced!\n2024 Dates\nEllevator level 1: Leader DNA –  TBA\nNo leader emerges from a vacuum. We all come from ‘somewhere’ and we all come with ‘stuff’. This ultimately impacts our effectiveness as leaders. Explore what it takes to develop a more empowered leader identity. \nEllevator level 2: Managing Self – TBA\n‘Shrinking to fit’\, lack of confidence\, perfectionism and false humility\, combined with weak boundary management and poor personal rhythms of well-being are undoubtedly leadership liabilities. Formulate approaches to overcome these challenges. \nEllevator level 3: Leadership Futures – TBA\nThe ‘driving forces’ responsible for your possible leadership ‘futures’ are already being determined. ‘See’ the future and take action by designing intentional strategies to deliver your desired leadership impact.\n\n\nInformation and Registration: www.nextleadership.co.uk/ellevation
URL:https://womensdevelopmenttrack.com/event/ellevation-leadership-development-for-women/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Online Opps
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230401
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231121
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SUMMARY:Online Monthly Book Discussion Groups
DESCRIPTION:Online Monthly Book Discussions: Peer-Learning Groups (in process)\n(registration closed for 2023)\nChoose from 4 Titles Below \nIf you are desiring connection with a wider circle of Great Commission women who want to dive deeper into God’s Word and His ways\,  this is for you!  We offer a variety of titles exploring topics like women in the Bible\, theology of women\, soul care\, women in leadership and more. You will choose ONE of the titles below to join a peer-learning group with facilitator-guided discussion. \nGroups are limited to 10 participants (closed when full) to best support both our new relationships and vibrant discussions. Guided by experienced facilitators\, we can look forward to a deeper dive on the subject at hand each week. \nBecause groups are limited in size\, we count on group members doing all they can to be present\, prepared\, and ready to participate each meeting. While we understand that unexpected issues come up\, we trust that each participant will honor her group by making this monthly meeting a priority. This way we can all look forward to the most meaningful experience together! \nRegistration by March 27 (unless the group fills sooner)  At the close of registration\, your facilitator will be contact with you! Feel free to order your book right away so you have it in plenty of time. \nTo register: Click the button in the above right corner. Please indicate your book title and day/time choice. 10 places in each group. First come\, first serve! \nCost: $25 when you register\, plus purchase of the book separately. \n***************************\nBook Group Choices:\n***************************  \nSACRED RHYTHMS: Arranging our Lives for Spiritual Transformation\, by Ruth Haley Barton \nSpiritual disciplines open us to God’s transforming love and the changes that only God can bring about in our lives.  Picking up on the monastic tradition of creating a “rule of life” that allows for regular space for the practice of the spiritual disciplines\, this book takes you more deeply into understanding seven key disciplines along with practical ideas for weaving them into everyday life.  Each chapter includes exercises to help you begin the practices individually and in a group context.  The final chapter puts it all together in a way that will help you arrange your life for spiritual transformation.\nDates: 2nd Mondays (once a month)\, April 10 – Nov 13\nTime: 12:00 – 1:00pm\, Eastern Time\nFacilitator:  Ruthie Campbell\, SIM International\nFollowing 9 years with SIM in South Africa\, Ruthie\, Darren and their two children moved to the US to continue serving through SIM’s International office and currently reside in Fort Mill\, South Carolina.  She is a Spiritual Director and serves on the Spiritual Vitality and Prayer team supporting SIM’s global prayer initiatives and their network of Prayer Coordinators across SIM. \n**************************************************************************** \nVINDICATING THE VIXONS: Revisiting Sexualized\, Vilified\, and Marginalized Women of the Bible\, edited by Sandra Glahn \nThe church has a long history of viewing prominent women of the Bible through a skewed interpretive lens. Eve is best known for causing the fall. Sarah is blamed for tensions in the Middle East. Ruth acted scandalously on the threshing floor. And Mary Magdalene is infamous for a life of prostitution. By misinterpreting their stories\, we also risk adopting a faulty view of God. Vindicating the Victims challenges these superficial treatments and contends that we have missed what biblical authors intended to convey about 13 notable women of Scripture. \nDates: 1st Fridays (once a month)\, April 7 – Nov 3\nTime: 12:00 – 1:30pm\, Eastern Time\nFacilitator:  Eva Burkholder\, Christar\nEva is an MK from PNG\, former cross-cultural worker in Indonesia\, and currently a member care provider with Christar. Wife to Mark and mother of two married sons\, she currently lives in Richardson\, Texas and enjoys blogging\, doing puzzles\, and macramé. \n**************************************************************************** \nWOMEN IN GOD’S MISSION: Accepting the Invitation to Serve and Lead\, by Mary Lederleitner \nThis book surveys women from a variety of cultures across the globe to gather their insights as women who lead gospel efforts. The author unveils how women serve in distinctive ways and identifies key traits of faithful connected leaders who resourcefully carry on with resilience and hope.  Real-life stories give us so much to learn about the dynamics that inhibit women and also give testimony to God’s grace that causes them to thrive. \nDates: First Thursday (once a month)\, April 6 – Nov 2\nTime: 2:00-3:30pm\, Eastern Time\nFacilitator:  Wendy Wilson\, Missio Nexus\, Women’s Development Track\nWendy is currently the Executive Director of Women’s Development Track\, envisioning and equipping women to bring their gifts fully into the grand calling of the Great Commission.  She has led inter-mission equipping efforts for 38 years\, including 20 years of executive leadership experience in missions. Wendy lives in Coeur d’Alene\, Idaho with her husband\, Ed Dudding\, who has a local counseling practice for process addictions and trauma. \n**************************************************************************** \nTHE MAKING OF BIBLICAL WOMANHOOD: How the Subjugation of Women Became Gospel Truth\, by Beth Allison Barr. \nNorth American definitions of biblical womanhood shape the everyday lives of evangelical women – from choices about careers to roles in local churches to relationship dynamics – and have found their way into the conversations of cross-cultural workers. This book moves the conversation about biblical womanhood beyond Greek grammar and into the realm of church history–ancient\, medieval\, and modern–to show how human civilization continues to creep into the church. Barr’s historical insights provide context for contemporary teachings about women’s roles in the church and help move the conversation forward. \nDates: 2nd Mondays (once a month)\, April 10 – Nov 13\nTime: 7:00-8:30pm\, Eastern Time\nFacilitator:  Beth Eckstein\, SEND Intntl\nBeth grew up in the Midwest but has made her home in Asia for the last 23 years\, spending time in both China and now in Taiwan. Beth works co-vocationally balancing her time between SEND International where she works as a coach and mentor as well as  working as an executive coach and corporate trainer for companies in Asia. She loves spending time in nature\, especially at the beach\, and is an avid reader. She survived sending her daughter to college last year and is enjoying the last few years of high school with her son. \n******************************************************************************** \nRegister by clicking on the icon at the top right of this page – indicate your title choice with day/time. 10 places in each group. First come\, first serve! \nQuestions or requests?  Wendy@WomensDevelopmentTrack.com
URL:https://womensdevelopmenttrack.com/event/monthly-book-discussion/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Online Opps
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230101
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230121
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SUMMARY:Women's Leadership Certificate Program
DESCRIPTION:Offered by Samford University’s Ministry Training Institute     www.samford.edu/programs/ministry-training-institute/certificates/ \nThe certificate in Women’s Leadership or Pastoral Leadership will teach participants the essentials of leadership foundations\, spiritual formation\, and leadership skills needed to serve effectively as God calls them in life\, the marketplace\, and the church. Consistent with God’s Word\, the certificate program equips participants to influence and empower others to accomplish the mission of a group or an organization. \nMore information and registration: www.samford.edu/programs/ministry-training-institute/certificates/
URL:https://womensdevelopmenttrack.com/event/womens-leadership-certificate-program/
CATEGORIES:Online Opps
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221019T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221231T113000
DTSTAMP:20260423T135622
CREATED:20220727T192119Z
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SUMMARY:Monthly Guided Discussion Group: Internal Permission Issues Plaguing Women in Leadership
DESCRIPTION:Registration closed: in process (check back in Summer 2023 for another group)\nMonthly Guided Peer-Mentoring Group for Women in Leadership \nFeatured Book: 7 Deadly Sins of Women in Leadership\, Overcome Self-Defeating Behavior in Work and Ministry\nFacilitated by Wendy Wilson and Melanie Lachcik\n(*see below for more on your facilitators) \nExplore with other Great Commission women the common ways women hold themselves back as leaders:\nWomen are making their way into strategic positions of influence and leadership within the church\, public\, corporate\, charity\, and voluntary sectors in unprecedented numbers. They are called by God to flourish in these areas. At the same time\, women’s entry into the leadership arena has been the catalyst to uncover deep-seated issues in leadership culture.  These external and internal challenges are not unique to women\, but they tend to hinder women in unique ways:\n    Overcome limiting self-perception\n    Establish boundaries\n    Develop clear personal vision\n    Cultivate healthy work/life rhythm\n    Stop being a people-pleaser\n    Learn to confront\, not collude\n    Be intentional with your inner circle \nGroups are limited to 12 participants (closed when full) to best support both our new relationships and vibrant discussions. Guided by experienced facilitators\, we can look forward to a deeper dive on the subject at hand each week as well as benefit from the varied experience of group members. \nBecause groups are limited in size\, we count on group members doing all they can to be present\, prepared\, and ready to participate each meeting. While we understand that unexpected issues come up\, we trust that each participant will honor her group by making this monthly meeting a priority. This way we can all look forward to the most meaningful experience together! Likewise\, because this is a peer-mentoring discussion-based learning experience\, sessions will not be recorded to support out ability to honestly process our challenges together. \nRegister by Oct 14 to assure your place. When your registration is received you’ll receive a confirmation email and Zoom invitation! Feel free to order your book right away so you have it in plenty of time:\n7 Deadly Sins of Women in Leadership by Kate Coleman\, Zondervan Publishers. \nRegistration:(click button above right corner) \nCost: $30 when you register\, plus purchase of the book separately. \nDates: Third Wednesday\, once a month\, Oct 19 – April 19\n(Oct 19\, Nov 16\, Dec 21\, Jan 18\, Feb 15\, Mar 15\, Apr 19)\nTime: 1:00 – 2:15pm\, Eastern Time (10:00 – 11:15am Pacific)\n*Facilitators:  Wendy Wilson and Melanie Lachcik \nWendy has served in various capacities in leadership training ministry since 1984. Her great joy is envisioning and equipping women to participate in the grand calling of the Great Commission.  Since 2012 she has served as the Mission Advisor for Development of Women to the Missio Nexus network\, founding a collaborative project\, Women’s Development Track\, to help agencies and churches bring the full spectrum of gifts of women more fully to bear in accomplishing the Great Commission.\n \nMelanie was first introduced to the Women’s Development Track’s Leadership Pathways cohort learning process in 2018. She felt that God used these experiences to significantly shape her\, catalyzing her own desire to continually learn and grow personally as well as see others develop in their own leadership journey.  Melanie uses her passion and skills to serve at WordPartners as the Vice President of Partner Development.   \n Register by clicking on the icon at the top right of this page – indicate “7 DeadlySins Online.” First come\, first serve!\n \nQuestions or requests?  Wendy@WomensDevelopmentTrack.com
URL:https://womensdevelopmenttrack.com/event/internal-permission-issues-plaguing-women-in-leadership/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Online Opps
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220801
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SUMMARY:DAI Institute: Women and Men Serving Together
DESCRIPTION:DAI Institute’s free online curriculum:  institute.daintl.org\nAvailable to leaders almost anywhere in the world. We know that it is not easy to leave family and/or work to get the necessary training to realize your leadership potential\, so we are delivering the training to you in a self-paced online format.\nWomen and Men Serving Together\nExplore Scripture to understand how Jesus desires to use both women and men to lead our churches and ministries\, in contrast to what our culture and traditions recommend. Course Content: Approx. 7 hours\nOther courses available: \nThe Ministry of Mentoring \nCulture\, Ethnicity and Diversity
URL:https://womensdevelopmenttrack.com/event/dai-institute-women-and-men-serving-together/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Online Opps
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220328
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220402
DTSTAMP:20260423T135622
CREATED:20210429T220723Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220201T213125Z
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SUMMARY:Thrive: 2022 GATHER
DESCRIPTION:A 5-day Virtual Gathering Event \nGather is a five-day\, web-based live event specifically for women ministering overseas!\n\nIn this time of social distance and isolation\, Gather is a one-of-a-kind opportunity to connect safely with women ministering in all parts of the world and to experience community\, teaching\, resourcing\, prayer\, fun\, and so much more.\n\nGather is structured so that you are able to create a personalized schedule to fit your exact needs and wants at this time. You may attend as many or as few sessions as you would like—choosing what would be most valuable to you\, at the most convenient times for you in your time zone. \nThe event will commence on Monday\, March 28 \, with a large opening session for all participants. Monday afternoon through Friday morning MST will consist of session offerings every few hours that you can pick and choose to attend! Two daily small group times are available for you to connect and pray with a small group of women throughout the week! Plus\, you can schedule one-on-one appointments at the most convenient times for your schedule! On Friday\, April 1\, the event will conclude with a large closing session and farewell. \nRegister NOW: thriveministry.org \n 
URL:https://womensdevelopmenttrack.com/event/thrive-online-gathering-expectations-and-burnout/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Online Opps
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210401
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210501
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SUMMARY:WDT Connect: Leadership Coaching Circle (Sept - April)
DESCRIPTION:(registration closed – groups in process – check back in Summer 2021 for new groups!)\nMentor/Coaching circles are facilitated groups of 6-8 women leaders who want to grow spiritually and professionally\, and who meet to encourage and support each other in an atmosphere of confidentiality and trust. \n“Iron sharpens iron\, so one person sharpens another.” Proverbs 27:17\, TNIV \nWho?\nChristian women leaders – Do you need a safe place to talk?  Maybe you need a sounding board because being a woman at the top can be lonely? Or you have specific issues you’d like to process with other women leaders? Do you want to expand your skill set? Do you want to embrace it\, even if in this moment you feel stuck and unable to be used by God the way your heart longs to experience it?   Then now is the time to get connected. \nFacilitator/Coach: Margie Bowman is a Women’s Development Track Board member and has been a participant and leader of various ministries over the past 25 years.  Margie comes with a corporate leadership background in Human Resources\, specializing in learning and development. As a Professional Certified Coach (PCC) through the International Coaching Federation (ICF) she has developed mentoring and coaching programs for women leaders in various career and life transitions.  Margie has been married for 20 years to Dean and enjoys outdoor activities in the mountains and ocean sports. \nWhat do you get? A guided 8-month\, monthly Zoom meeting with your cohort: \n\nencouragement and support with confidentiality and trust\nconnect with peers to generate ideas\, problem solve and overcome challenges\nsafe place to be yourself and “try on” ideas\nelevate your impact in all areas of your life\nfun opportunity to network with like-minded women\nexperience of ways to mentor and coach others\n\nSharing your stories with others validates your experience as a woman leader.  Surrounding yourself with growth-oriented women will expand the boundaries of your vision and give you valuable insights on your challenges through peer-mentoring and coaching. \nWhat does it look like? \n\nKickoff: An initial meeting where participants will talk about goals for their circle\, including the difference and desired blend between mentoring and coaching. This will also be a time to connect and through icebreakers\, introductions\, backgrounds and life experiences.\nAlternating sessions:\n\nExperience: Discussion around chapters of book\, review of self-reflection insights.\nExplore: A couple of assigned members will present for discussion a challenge that they are currently experiencing. Balance of group will ask questions and share their own related experience. Practice coaching and mentoring skills as selected by each individual circle.\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\nConnection Specifics\n\n\n\nVirtual web conferencing\nZoom platform\n\n\nLaunch\nMid-September*\n\n\nProgram Duration\nSept – April (8 months)\n\n\nNumber of Sessions\n8 **\n\n\nMaterials \n(choose the book you prefer when you register)\n7 Deadly Sins of Women in Leadership\, \nby Kate Coleman \nOR \nStrengthening the Soul of your Leadership \nBy Ruth Haley Barton \nAnd\, a Personal Self Reflection Log\n\n\nSession Timing\n1.5 hours\n\n\n\n*Sept 14 week: Coordination via email\, negotiate dates together\n** Estimate every 4 -6 weeks \nWhat is the session experience? \n\nSelf-reflection \n\nWhat popped into your head recently\, or caused you to change something\, and others would appreciate hearing about this.\nWhat actions did you take or new skill did you try that you want to follow-up with the group on and share a success or talk about how to handle?\n\n\nDiscussion of reading material\n\nParticipants share learnings and insights on and connect to their own challenges. All members provide peer to peer mentoring and coaching to help participant with a breakthrough.\n\n\nDiscuss individual challenges \n\nMaybe there was a situation that occurred with an employee/peer/spiritual partner and you felt you resolved it in a way that the rest of the group would find interesting. Or perhaps it didn’t get resolved and the group could help you.\nWhat are my takeaways?  What is one thing I can take action on or try? Where can I improve\, starting this week? Share your ideas with each other.\n\n\nCircle reflection on quality of session\n\nWhat went well today? What surprised me?\nWhat session type are we doing next?\nAfter session – self-reflection log\n\n\n\nCommitment\nWe ask that you make every effort to be present for the monthly meetings since these are small group cohorts that depend on everyone’s participation. We understand that unavoidable absences can happen\, but we ask that you approach this experience with a high degree of commitment. \nCost \n\n$250\, includes 8 monthly online sessions with professional coach\nPurchase of the book chosen by your cohort as the discussion platform\n\nRegister by September 10\, 2020\nRegister and pay online through www.WomensDevelopmentTrack.com  – Event Registrations tab\, note “WDT Connect – Sept 2020” with your book choice (or no preference.) \nQuestions? Contact Margie at margiebow@yahoo.com
URL:https://womensdevelopmenttrack.com/event/wdt-connect-women-in-senior-leadership-mentoring-circle-2/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Online Opps
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SUMMARY:National African American Missions Conference
DESCRIPTION:MISSIONS REIMAGINED: FROM HERE TO EVERYWHERE\nPresented by Boundless Ministries\, Inc.\nNAAMC 2020: THE VIRTUAL EXPERIENCE!\nRegister for Free:  www.thenaamc.org\nJuly 9-11\n10am-noon: Children’s Event\nNoon – 2:30pm: Adult Event\n 
URL:https://womensdevelopmenttrack.com/event/national-african-american-missions-conference/
CATEGORIES:Online Opps
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