As I travel the globe, I find that the main connecting factor with our sisters

of all cultures and social backgrounds is PAIN. What can we do?
"SHEPHERDING WOMEN IN PAIN has answers to many of our questions as to what we can do and say to help those in pain. But more than that it gives us real life examples of women who are making a difference in other women’s lives. And those examples give us impetus and hope. Impetus to do something and hope to know that we can make a difference. For every pastor and church leader this book will be an eye-opener and a guide as to how we can become a more caring church community to our sisters in the pew and those in our communities. I will be sending it to all 13 of my division directors around the world and promoting it to our ministerial leaders and women’s ministries’ leaders.
            Heather-Dawn Small, Director, Women’s Ministries Department World-Wide
            World Headquarters of Seventh-day Adventists, Silver Spring, MD.

Heather-Dawn continually travels world-wide to encourage and train women who are women’s ministry division directors around the world. She writes: 

2 comments (Add your own)

1. Judy wrote:
MR Astrotheology how can you be so sure what your sanyig is THE truth seriously i ask you must have an answer please do say, very interested to hear and i m sure you understand the asking.

02/03/2012 @ 10:02 PM

2. Gjozefina wrote:
What else do you ecxept from the half cooked Umnoputra minister ! He is just showing to the world that is the kind of minister of law we have. Therefore one can safely assume that all the laws in the country are like including those looking and ad...

02/07/2012 @ 11:08 PM

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