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Ep 89: What Should Women’s Ministry Leaders Say on Social Media When Tragedy Strikes

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Today, as global and national events continue to unfold with unsettling regularity, our focus is on a timely and crucial topic: what women’s ministry leaders should say on social media when tragedy strikes.
In this episode, inspired by the recent assassination attempt on a former president, we'll explore how ministry leaders can offer hope, encouragement, and point people to Christ even amidst chaos. Join me as I share key questions to consider before posting, Bible verses for comfort, and practical steps for crafting sensitive, compassionate responses.

Thank you for listening to the Women's Ministry Toolbox Podcast. You'll find additional women's ministry resources below.
Women's Ministry Toolbox Resources:
Sign Up for My Email List - https://bit.ly/wmtbemail
Websitewww.womensministrytoolbox.com
Online Storewww.womensministrytoolboxshop.com
Online Trainingwww.womensministrytraining.com
Facebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/womensministrytoolbox/
Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/womensministrytoolboxcommunity/
Women’s Ministry Essentials on Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/shop/wmtoolbox
You can connect with Cyndee via Facebook, Instagram (@womensministrytoolbox), and email (cyndee@womensministrytoolbox.com).

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Today, as global and national events continue to unfold with unsettling regularity, our focus is on a timely and crucial topic: what women’s ministry leaders should say on social media when tragedy strikes.
In this episode, inspired by the recent assassination attempt on a former president, we'll explore how ministry leaders can offer hope, encouragement, and point people to Christ even amidst chaos. Join me as I share key questions to consider before posting, Bible verses for comfort, and practical steps for crafting sensitive, compassionate responses.

Thank you for listening to the Women's Ministry Toolbox Podcast. You'll find additional women's ministry resources below.
Women's Ministry Toolbox Resources:
Sign Up for My Email List - https://bit.ly/wmtbemail
Websitewww.womensministrytoolbox.com
Online Storewww.womensministrytoolboxshop.com
Online Trainingwww.womensministrytraining.com
Facebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/womensministrytoolbox/
Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/womensministrytoolboxcommunity/
Women’s Ministry Essentials on Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/shop/wmtoolbox
You can connect with Cyndee via Facebook, Instagram (@womensministrytoolbox), and email (cyndee@womensministrytoolbox.com).

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