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Susan Cox, Ann Daly, Gigi Hornberger, Meg McKinley
-SESSION 2- Women Caring for Women Susan Cox, Ann Daly, Gigi Hornberger, Meg McKinley
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Women Caring for Women Susan Cox – Re|engage Director Ann Daly – Women’s Director of Re:generation Recovery Gigi Hornberger – Director of Women’s Equipping Meg McKinley – Women's Director, Plano Campus WOMEN CARING FOR WOMEN
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1 Thessalonians 5:14 “And we urge you, brothers, admonish the idle, encourage the fainthearted, help the weak, be patient with them all.” WOMEN CARING FOR WOMEN
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Four C’s of Care Christ – Renewed Spiritual Vitality
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Four C’s of Care Christ – Renewed Spiritual Vitality
Circle – Draw the Circle Around Themselves WOMEN CARING FOR WOMEN
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Four C’s of Care Christ – Renewed Spiritual Vitality
Circle – Draw the Circle Around Themselves Commit – Be Ruthlessly Committed to Healing WOMEN CARING FOR WOMEN
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Four C’s of Care Christ – Renewed Spiritual Vitality
Circle – Draw the Circle Around Themselves Commit – Be Ruthlessly Committed to Healing Community – Be Fully Known By Others WOMEN CARING FOR WOMEN
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Moral Failure of a Leader
Confession: Repentant or Rebellious? WOMEN CARING FOR WOMEN
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Moral Failure of a Leader
Confession: Repentant or Rebellious? Don’t shoot the wounded, but don’t leave them on the front line. WOMEN CARING FOR WOMEN
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Moral Failure of a Leader
Confession: Repentant or Rebellious? Don’t shoot the wounded, but don’t leave them on the front line. Surround them with God’s Word, Spirit and people. WOMEN CARING FOR WOMEN
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Moral Failure of a Leader
Confession: Repentant or Rebellious? Don’t shoot the wounded, but don’t leave them on the front line. Surround them with God’s Word, Spirit and people. Repentance, reconciliation, and restoration is the goal. WOMEN CARING FOR WOMEN
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Things to Consider Are you a safe place to confess? What is your culture? WOMEN CARING FOR WOMEN
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Things to Consider Are you a safe place to confess? What is your culture? Are you leading out in transparency/vulnerability? WOMEN CARING FOR WOMEN
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ABUSE – How to Recognize & Help
Abuse: destructive misuse of something or someone Motive is power and control Damages a person’s dignity and sense of self worth WOMEN CARING FOR WOMEN
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ABUSE – How to Recognize & Help
Listen / Verbalize: This isn’t okay; it doesn’t please or glorify God This isn’t your fault or your responsibility to “fix” We love you. Will you let us help you? WOMEN CARING FOR WOMEN
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ABUSE – Coaching Your Leaders
Requires a marathon mentality; not a sprint Goal is for her to take the next faithful step Include Godly men on the team Develop a plan of care for team / safety plan for her WOMEN CARING FOR WOMEN
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ABUSE – Additional Resources
Power and Control Wheel Lay Leader Training Plan of Care Topical Examples Topical Scriptures - Hope for the Heart App (June Hunt) WOMEN CARING FOR WOMEN
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Susan Cox, Ann Daly, Gigi Hornberger, Meg McKinley
-SESSION 2- Women Caring for Women Susan Cox, Ann Daly, Gigi Hornberger, Meg McKinley
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