by Bob | Mar 2, 2009 | Discipleship, Discipleship Counseling, Equipping, Womens' Soul Care
RPM Ministries 2.0Be Equipped by RPM Ministries 2.0We’re taking RPM Ministries to the next level! And I do mean “we.” Over a dozen associates are now ministering with me to minister to you.We are offering five different types of seminars. To learn about hosting one or...
by Bob | Jun 17, 2008 | Women's History, Women's Ministry, Women's Studies, Womens' Soul Care
Susanna Wesley: Spiritual Guide Par Excellence, Part IIIWe know of Susanna Wesley (1669-1742) because of her famous sons, John and Charles. Yet she is a spiritual guide in her own right.Soul Care in Life and in Death: On the Borders of EternityWe would be mistaken to...
by Bob | Jun 15, 2008 | Women's History, Women's Studies, Womens' Soul Care
Susanna Wesley: Spiritual Guide Par Excellence, Part IIWe know of Susanna Wesley (1669-1742) because of her famous sons, John and Charles. Yet she is a spiritual guide in her own right.Feminine Spiritual Direction: Doing Something MoreWhen they hear of Susanna’s...
by Bob | May 24, 2008 | Women, Women's History, Women's Studies, Womens' Soul Care
The Hidden Tradition:Women of the Reformation, Part VListening to the Silenced VoicesWhen we listen to the silenced voices of the women of the Reformation we hear the Reformation message of the priesthood of all believers. These women took seriously the doctrine that...
by Bob | May 23, 2008 | Luther, Martin Luther, Women, Women's History, Women's Ministry, Women's Studies, Womens' Soul Care
The Hidden Tradition:The Women of the Reformation, Part IVReformation historian Roland Bainton proposed that the Reformation had a primary effect on the role of women in society. The dropping of monasticism in Protestant lands “made for the exaltation of the home, the...
by Bob | May 22, 2008 | Women, Women's History, Women's Ministry, Women's Studies, Womens' Soul Care
The Hidden Tradition:The Women of the Reformation, Part IIIReformation historian Roland Bainton proposed that the Reformation had a primary effect on the role of women in society. The dropping of monasticism in Protestant lands “made for the exaltation of the home,...