Trying To Do Too Much, Too Soon, With Too Little

That didn’t work. Ooops, that didn’t go like I thought it would. That reaction hurts. Really, they said that? They did that? Why? Hey, I am pastor/leader around here. I thought that meant something. I think he/she/they have the problem, not me. We could go on phrasing reactive scenar...

Jamey in Context

Jamey in Context

For those of you who are in touch with your technical side and are avid bloggers, check out Jamey's latest step up the Technology ladder...A Blog. Right now this consists of his "Jamey's Journal" content, but look forward to photo's, personal updates and the ability to comment on Jam...

Grow...or Die!

Grow...or Die!

Wow, that’s pretty direct. Blunt is maybe more accurate. I’ve heard the statement used in business contexts and it invites listeners to grow their organizations. Usually “growth” involves revenues, or contacts, or production, or sales in general.

Global Passion

Global Passion

I spent last Saturday with a couple heading from Canada to an overseas appointment. I’d tell you where, but the politics of the region they are heading to makes it dicey to even mention it by name. I was impressed with them. No I take that back, I was really impressed with them.

Worship...as performing art

Worship...as performing art

I like viewing the arts. Art varies in the eye of the beholder but I used to really enjoy watching our kids high school choir concerts. They were always good because my kids were singing but sometimes they were just good. I can listen to a symphony but I really prefer watching it as I listen t...

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Womens Ministries

BGC Canada's Women's Ministries is committed to training and encouraging the women in our churches to minister well. With training, women can step confidently into positions of leadership and we see effective ministry taking place. We offer a variety of resources, seminars, leadership training, consultation, encouragement for pastor's wives, a prayer ministry and mission projects.

For Individuals wishing to pursue a more intensive leadership training, we recommend the "School of Women in Ministry", a two year program to prepare women to become 'Women's Ministries Specialists'

Please contact Linda Ozirney, director, for additional information on any of our programs and resources. Email Linda


"So why do we need Women's Ministries?"

1. Women need Jesus Christ as their Savior

2. Women need biblical teaching

3. Women want and need healing and wholeness

4. Women need and want enduring, satisfying relationships

5. Women want to use their spiritual gifts in ministry to others

6. Women ministering to other women is commanded in Scripture