Ministry Leadership | ML505 |
Ministering to Women in the Church
This course will study ministry to and by women, including biblical foundations for women and principles for evangelizing, discipling, and counseling women.
Often overlooked or misunderstood are the vital roles of women in the home, society, and the church. Learners will study ministry to and by women, including biblical foundations for women and principles for evangelizing, discipling, and counseling women. Lectures focus on the history of women’s ministries in the church, the role of women’s ministries in the New Testament, and the contemporary cultural context for women’s ministries. In addition, students will learn how to minster to the needs of specific women’s ministries. In addition, students will learn how to minister to the needs to specific women’s groups, such as singles, homemakers, those in the workplace, and those who are hurting.
Legacy Collection
Discover the vintage value and relevance of these classic courses. Our instructors provide new insights into your faith through a variety of subjects. We acquired many of these courses from the Institute of Theological Studies (ITS). From ITS’s world-class professors and guided by a New Life's faculty mentor, you'll gain seminary-level instruction.
This course consists of 24 video classic seminary level lectures averaging 43min. where credit is applied towards your individual program for in our women's leadership curriculum.
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Lesson One
The Uniqueness of Womanhood1 Activity Sample Lecture
Lesson Two
The Fall and Its Consequences1 Activity
Lesson Three
New Testament Passages Addressing the Roles of Women – Part I1 Activity
Lesson Four
New Testament Passages Addressing the Roles of Women – Part II1 Activity
Lesson Five
A Discussion of Biblical Feminists and Secular Feminists – Part I1 Activity
Lesson Six
A Discussion of Biblical Feminists and Secular Feminists – Part II1 Activity
Lesson Seven
What Are the Needs of the Local Church?1 Activity
Lesson Eight
Ministry to Hurting Women1 Activity
Lesson Nine
Counseling with Women1 Activity
Lesson Ten
Teaching Women Responsibility1 Activity
Lesson Eleven
Ministering to Single Women1 Activity
Lesson Twelve
Meeting the Needs of Homemakers1 Activity
Lesson Thirteen
Ministering to the Working Woman1 Activity
Lesson Fourteen
Teaching Women How to Discover Their Spiritual Gifts – Part I1 Activity
Lesson Fifteen
Teaching Women How to Discover Their Spiritual Gifts – Part II1 Activity
Lesson Sixteen
Women’s Roles Throughout Church History1 Activity
Lesson Seventeen
Teaching Women About Leadership1 Activity
Lesson Eighteen
Age Differences: How to Encourage Involvement in Role Modeling1 Activity
Lesson Nineteen
How to Set Up a Women’s Ministry in the Church1 Activity
Lesson Twenty
Women’s Ministries: Cultural vs. Biblical1 Activity
Lesson Twenty-One
Women’s Ministries: Missionary Endeavors1 Activity
Lesson Twenty-Two
Limitations for Women in Ministry – Part I1 Activity
Lesson Twenty-Three
Limitations for Women in Ministry – Part II1 Activity
Lesson Twenty-Four
Learning to Establish Your Own Philosophy of Women’s Ministry1 Activity
Course Wrap-Up
Course Completion1 Activity | 1 Assessment
Ministering to Women in the Church
This course will study ministry to and by women, including biblical foundations for women and principles for evangelizing, discipling, and counseling women.
Often overlooked or misunderstood are the vital roles of women in the home, society, and the church. Learners will study ministry to and by women, including biblical foundations for women and principles for evangelizing, discipling, and counseling women. Lectures focus on the history of women’s ministries in the church, the role of women’s ministries in the New Testament, and the contemporary cultural context for women’s ministries. In addition, students will learn how to minster to the needs of specific women’s ministries. In addition, students will learn how to minister to the needs to specific women’s groups, such as singles, homemakers, those in the workplace, and those who are hurting.
Legacy Collection
Discover the vintage value and relevance of these classic courses. Our instructors provide new insights into your faith through a variety of subjects. We acquired many of these courses from the Institute of Theological Studies (ITS). From ITS’s world-class professors and guided by a New Life's faculty mentor, you'll gain seminary-level instruction.
This course consists of 24 video classic seminary level lectures averaging 43min. where credit is applied towards your individual program for in our women's leadership curriculum.
Course ContentExpand All
Lesson One
The Uniqueness of Womanhood1 Activity Sample Lecture
Lesson Two
The Fall and Its Consequences1 Activity
Lesson Three
New Testament Passages Addressing the Roles of Women – Part I1 Activity
Lesson Four
New Testament Passages Addressing the Roles of Women – Part II1 Activity
Lesson Five
A Discussion of Biblical Feminists and Secular Feminists – Part I1 Activity
Lesson Six
A Discussion of Biblical Feminists and Secular Feminists – Part II1 Activity
Lesson Seven
What Are the Needs of the Local Church?1 Activity
Lesson Eight
Ministry to Hurting Women1 Activity
Lesson Nine
Counseling with Women1 Activity
Lesson Ten
Teaching Women Responsibility1 Activity
Lesson Eleven
Ministering to Single Women1 Activity
Lesson Twelve
Meeting the Needs of Homemakers1 Activity
Lesson Thirteen
Ministering to the Working Woman1 Activity
Lesson Fourteen
Teaching Women How to Discover Their Spiritual Gifts – Part I1 Activity
Lesson Fifteen
Teaching Women How to Discover Their Spiritual Gifts – Part II1 Activity
Lesson Sixteen
Women’s Roles Throughout Church History1 Activity
Lesson Seventeen
Teaching Women About Leadership1 Activity
Lesson Eighteen
Age Differences: How to Encourage Involvement in Role Modeling1 Activity
Lesson Nineteen
How to Set Up a Women’s Ministry in the Church1 Activity
Lesson Twenty
Women’s Ministries: Cultural vs. Biblical1 Activity
Lesson Twenty-One
Women’s Ministries: Missionary Endeavors1 Activity
Lesson Twenty-Two
Limitations for Women in Ministry – Part I1 Activity
Lesson Twenty-Three
Limitations for Women in Ministry – Part II1 Activity
Lesson Twenty-Four
Learning to Establish Your Own Philosophy of Women’s Ministry1 Activity
Course Wrap-Up
Course Completion1 Activity | 1 Assessment