Several weeks ago, I threw out the question to you…What are YOU doing to minister to others? I loved hearing from you and plan to share your ministry ideas as I can. I hope reading these will inspire you all toward searching for how God can use you best!
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Kathy wrote: I have the distinct pleasure of working with women who are recovering from different forms of abuse. Specifically so far it is just domestic violence and sexual abuse. We hope to expand to as many different types of recovery as possible (Eating disorder, grief, divorce, infidelity….the list is endless. We are all recovering from something and need spiritual support along the way). It is amazing to see the sovereignty of God in the lives of these women who have endured so much! My “job” is mainly to train leaders who have been through this type of abuse to lead spiritual support groups for those who are in the midst of recovery.
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Jeannie wrote: I am still trying to figure out how to balance mothering, being a wife and serving God in a meaningful way. To that end, my son Roman signed up to serve in a local nursing home. We will help with Bingo for the first time on Monday – my true hope is that we can in some way participate in reading the Bible or singing with the residents. I also believe it is vitally important for my son to understand the circle of life and serve those who go before him.
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Jennifer wrote: I have found hospitality to be a great way to minister to others while having little ones at home (I have a 4-year-old, 2-year-old, and a 15-month-old). Our major focus has been a dinner before a church meeting on Wednesdays. We have at least 4 people over, often ones we don’t know (or even know they were coming!). This is followed by a prayer meeting we host twice a month with around 40 people. Mind you, we have a 1400 sq. ft. house! We’ve also had a kid’s klub in our home, though my children aren’t at the age to really be involved.
I think too often mothers of little ones get caught up in their own lives and the lives of their children. Having people over regularly, and none of them being moms, has challenged me and forced me to think about others. My children help cook and clean for our company, and have built relationships with others we might not have ever talked to before. It also allows some in our fellowship to be hospitable when they couldn’t otherwise (they invite people to our house).
This form of ministry is not easy for me; it is a sacrifice. Our home is small and gets “invaded” every week. My husband makes very little money and feeding all these people stretches us. But, it is a way we can serve the Lord now. And it is a way my children can begin to serve others along with us.
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Laura has an ENTIRE BLOG dedicated to sharing how she and her son minister together. Please go check out Willy Toole!!!
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I plan to share more of your ideas in the coming weeks! (Thanks for your patience as I work my way through them!) I LOVE reading what you’re doing for God’s kingdom! If any of the rest of you would like to share your ministry, please email me! (laura at heavenlyhomemakers.com)
Jenn @ Beautiful Calling says
With everything that I have going on right now, I can’t be involved in much in this season. One thing I do though is write encouraging letter to the seniors, widows and shut-ins at our church. And as often as I am able (usually seasonally), I do up a newsletter with photos of my little ones and mail them out to everyone. it is an encouragement and a blessing and everyone loves photos!!
Lori Waugh @ Shine Like Stars says
To me, my blog has been a huge ministry, even though I’ve not been at it too long. It has encouraged others and in turn encourages me because it helps me keep focus on serving God even more and trying to serve others as Jesus did….basically to “Shine Like Stars” as I named my blog.
Another thing that I am “new” to is Facebook. I made a promise to myself that I would only be on there if I would use it to minister to others. If someone is having a bad day by their “status” listing, I encourage them in some way. I often post a scripture for the day in my status to encourage other’s using God’s Word. It’s been amazing the response I’ve gotten from non-Christians because God’s Word has encouraged them or maybe I’ve offered to pray for them.
Technology has really changed the way we, as women, can minister to others, hasn’t it? It’s great!