Waverley: Women Ministering to Women

Date Eight Mondays across 16 January - 6 March 2006, 9.30am - 4.30pm
Cost £560 including lunches, refreshments and course materials. Participants on the course who must travel a long distance may stay overnight at Waverley on the Sunday night (bed and breakfast) at extra cost.
Location: Waverley Abbey House, Waverley Lane, Farnham, Surrey GU9 8EP, UK

Description:

|PIC1|In the UK there are many different kinds of groups for Christian women and, increasingly, new groups are springing up all over the country as women feel the need in these days to gather with other women to pray and explore the things of God.

We often hear from those drawn into leadership of such groups that, although they may have a heart for this ministry, they feel ill-equipped for the task. Now CWR's exciting, biblically-based 'Women Ministering to Women' training course offers the equipping that women are looking for.

The eight-week programme, led by the experienced Women at Waverley Team, will also feature other contributors with a wealth of expertise. It is a unique opportunity for all who minister to women in any way to be more fully equipped for ministering to women in today's world as they respond to God’s call on their lives.

The course is packed full with opportunities to learn, grow and expand your vision. The programme will include lectures, group work and assignments, with up to 2 hours of home study per week, including recommended reading.

Booking:

Book online at cwr.org.uk or email training@cwr.org.uk
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