CDM Releases “Alongside Care” Handbook for Ministering to Women in Crisis
The purpose of “Alongside Care” is to help women in ministry and church sessions develop a vision for what alongside care could look like in their context.
The purpose of “Alongside Care” is to help women in ministry and church sessions develop a vision for what alongside care could look like in their context.
Research shows that parents are the most significant influencers when it comes to the faith of children and teens.
“I long for children to be seen as a vital part of the covenant family. They are the littlest sheep, and we get to point them to the best Shepherd, Jesus!”
Opportunities abound to reach the next generation, even through this time of upheaval, unrest, and uncertainty.
Seeing children come to Jesus is the reason this course matters so much.
CDM is rolling out a Children’s Ministries Certification course for non-ordained staff and volunteers that will be heavy both in theology and practical training.
The womens ministry team at the Committee on Discipleship Ministry (CDM) hopes to provide women with resources to help them think biblically and live covenantally. This, according to Susan Hunt and Karen Hodge, is the core of womens ministry and the heart of Titus 2 discipleship.
Here, you’ll find a handful of upcoming opportunities to learn, grow, and get involved in our denomination’s work, all for the sake of Christ’s kingdom.
Since the videos were released, “it has been amazing to see how people have used them personally and corporately as they lead others in the local church,” Hodge says.
Because Colombia is predominately Catholic, Stephens was eager to see the women of Colombia spend three days under strong Reformed teaching on topics such as covenant theology, the church’s role in culture, and biblical sexuality.