Three very intentional words drive our mission here at Love God Greatly…
Inspire.
Encourage.
Equip.
This week on the blog we’re dedicating three days to these three words, and you’re invited! Whether you’ve been around these parts for a long time or you’re brand new to LGG, we want to take time before our next online Bible study begins to share our passion behind our mission, as well as to invite YOU to begin building community around you by facilitating our next study in God’s Word with the amazing women in your life.
On Monday, we talked about our mission to INSPIRE women to make God’s Word a priority in their daily lives, and we asked you to prayerfully consider becoming a LGG Facilitator!
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Today we’re focusing in on Part TWO of our mission. Love God Greatly exists to:
|ENCOURAGE| women in their daily walks with God through online community and personal accountability.
This is where our Love God Greatly Facilitators SHINE!
What is the role of a LGG Facilitator?
- She invites women in her life to study with her throughout one of our Love God Greatly Bible study sessions (we think 5-12 women to a group is ideal, but recommend no more than 25).
- She engages with her group Monday-Friday by posting the daily verses on the technology platform of the group’s choice (private Facebook and WhatsApp groups, emailing, and texting are popular choices, but we encourage you to use what works for YOU).
- She models a study environment for her group members by sharing what she is learning on a daily basis as she digs into God’s Word.
- She encourages the women in her group to follow her lead and share their daily study observations and personal applications.
- She prays for her group members and encourages them to pray for each other as well.
- She shares personal joys and challenges, offering a safe, supportive place for her group to do the same.
- She facilitates with love, humility, and compassion, consistently pointing women back to God and His Word.
- She utilizes the beauty of connecting online for inspiration and accountability, and takes opportunities to gather her group in person when she can (for local groups we recommend a fun, in-person meet-up at least once per study!).
- She partners with a co-facilitator (recommended) for personal support and back-up when needed.
[You can read more about the role of a LGG Facilitator and our Statement of Belief here.]
The Bible has a whole lot to say about ENCOURAGING others, and becoming a LGG Facilitator is the perfect opportunity to do just that!
“And let us consider how to stir up one another to love and good works, not neglecting to meet together, as is the habit of some, but ENCOURAGING one another, and all the more as you see the Day drawing near.” – Hebrews 10:25
“He died for us so that, whether awake or asleep, we may live together with Him. Therefore ENCOURAGE one another and build each other up, just as in fact you are doing.” – 1 Thessalonians 5:10-11
“And we urge you, brothers, admonish the idle, ENCOURAGE the fainthearted, help the weak, be patient with them all.” – 1 Thessalonians 5:14
“But ENCOURAGE one another daily, as long as it is called “Today,” so that none of you may be hardened by sin’s deceitfulness.” – Hebrews 3:13
Two things: God’s Word + Authentic Relationships
We see it modeled throughout Scripture and here at Love God Greatly we know this to be true: when we gather together in unity as the body of Christ to speak truth and life into our relationships, iron sharpens iron, our hope increases, and Christ is exalted. God’s Word + authentic relationships = a powerful force for the gospel!!
Is becoming a LGG Facilitator an investment? Absolutely.
Is it worth it? More than we may ever know…
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Meet us back here this Friday for the third installment in our series where we’ll talk about the practical resources and support we offer to ensure that all of our LGG Facilitators are equipped with everything they need!
*LET’S TALK in the comments below!
*If you are an active LGG Facilitator, please share your experience with us in the comments today! How do you invite women to join your group? What technology platform do you use to connect with your group? What “tips and tricks” do you have for those who are considering facilitating? What ideas do you have for meeting with your group in person? How has facilitating a LGG group enriched your life?
*If you are considering facilitating a LGG group for the very first time, what questions do you have? Please post your questions in the comments below and someone from our team will reply as soon as they’re able!
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Our next study: YOU ARE FORGIVEN begins August 29th! Mark your calendars now and plan to join us!
I’m so super excited to be blessed with another opportunity to serve the women in my Facebook group. I typically invite them by posting a bit about the upcoming study on my social media accounts like Facebook and Instagram. I simply use my smart phone or tablet to log on Facebook and connect to our closed private group. It’s wonderful to connect via Fb across the globe and be able to develop relationships; where we can inspire one another to have daily quiet times, where we can lift one another up in prayer, and where we can share our love of God’s word. Personally, I comment and reply to each member’s response to the daily lesson. I even let them know that we don’t have to be bible scholars to study together! And that I am an imperfect woman that just plain loves the Lord. I keep them in prayer and they are free to share their requests for pray anytime. Often the group has led me to understand scripture better because our members share their notes. We sometimes have different understandings and applications of the same verse which leads to a deeper grasp of the word. It’s truly a blessing for me to serve this way. In fact I first became a group member a few years back because I was home bound, craved bible study and a connection with other women who felt the same way. I hope to meet some more women looking to grow closer to our God.
I love reading the different takes and application each day. Most of the time it gives a different insight and it most definitely broadens my thinking.
I love the different applications and viewpoints as well. I learn so much from the women in our group.
You Are Forgiven is the first study in which I will be facilitating. I have been participating in the Love God Greatly bible studies for a couple of years now and now feel I am ready to facilitate a group of my own. I gave birth to my daughter this May and have felt a greater yearning to grow closer to God and live life according to his Word so in return my daughter can do the same by following my example. I have joined a facilitator group and am looking forward to fellowship and advice on how to keep the individuals in my group engaged throughout the study. Any unique ideas of how to creatively keep conversation going in a group would be appreciated. God bless.
Adriana, I’m so happy your stepping out and leading a group! Facilitating a group was way out of my comfort zone, but one of the best decisions I ever made! You can do this, and the women of LGG are very willing to give guidance when you are in need. God is good!
Mondee Nelson ~ Encourager
Adriana,
How exciting!! I LOVE that you are stepping out. It is my goal in my group to raise up other women to facilitate groups. It is a tremendous blessing to serve these women in this way. You will be surrounded by tons of seasoned facilitators that are there to answer questions and guide you any way you need them too. Welcome! ~Sheila, LGG Community
Adriana! How exciting! I believe you will absolutely love leading! For me helps me to keep focused and centered and gives me the extra motivation to dig into His word every morning and not procrastinate. The facilitator group is wonderful and very encouraging! Welcome and thank YOU for leading and being a part of this fantastic path we are on!
Hello everybody at love god greatly,
Being a LGG facilitator sounds very interesting for me, however, I can’t imagine how much time it would take me each day to do this as a ministry. I am a single mom and working – do you think it is manageable?? Is there anyone like me facilitating an LGG group? I surely don’t want to neglect my kids…
Maybe I just better join a group for my first LGG bible study and see?
Thank you ladies!
Steffi
Hi stefani! I am a single mom of 3 very active teens, work full time plus groom dogs on weekends. So, yes, you can do it! Facilitating is definitely one of the best decisions I’ve ever made. Yes it takes time, but it’s the best time of day. I choose to get up early in morning when all is still quiet and let God’s word speak to me. I’ve facilitated 6 studies I think and it takes about 30 min to an hour. That’s doing my study and the posting. I’m slow, lol, and probably not as efficient as I could be because technology challenges me! Give me a bible, journal and pen! Facilitating was a huge step for me, but a good one. I prayed on it a lot, I still do, and each study He seems to guide me back to leading my group. Facilitating has been a huge part in my spiritual growth, and my daughter participated in the David study! Just pray about it and He will guide you where you need to be. God is Good.
Mondee Nelson ~ Encourager
Stefanie hello!!! Being a facilitator is such a blessing. Actually as far as time…I used to think I wouldn’t have “time” to facilitate but honestly if you keep it simple it can fit right in. And with a cell you can connect anywhere, anytime when you have a minute.
This is how I post. The night before I post the graphic and SOAP verse for the next day as I am going to bed. Usually I do this from my phone as I am lying in bed 🙂 hehe and then in the morning I post my thoughts on the verses for the day. Then check back if I have time throughout the day to comment and like on the others posts from the women in my group or just respond again at bedtime when I am preparing to post the next days graphics.
I suggest simple. Most women want that also because our lives are so busy. But I really hope you consider jumping in with us. You could also invite a friend to co-facilitate with you and you could assign one of you to post graphics and the other to engage and interact with your women.
I say go for it girl!!! You will be placed in a larger facilitators group where you will have wisdom at your fingertips. There are ladies in there that have been doing this for a long time and are eager to help out.
Hope we see your name come through on the applications! ~Sheila, LGG Community
Steffi, I was a single mom to 3, working full time when I start with LGG. Now I am a married mom of 6, working full time and I see my LGG study time as the fuel that gives me strength for my busy life. You can do this!!
Stefanie,
I am a single mother to a now 11 year old boy, I work full time, go to school full time and I am active in my church and of course my son is active in Dixie Baseball in the Spring/Summer and then basketball in the fall…he likes to skip football, but he is involved in band….so yes being a facilitator is very much doable! I personally do my Bible studies in the mornings before I start my day and I post right afterwards to my group. Facilitating does not take a lot of time away from your family. I was scared when I led my first one, but we have mentors and a facilitators group that is very encouraging. I actually denied the directions that God was initially telling me to lead, and I just ignored Him because really….I barely slept three hours at night with all that was going on in my life and now….and then I took the leap of faith, because trust me leading was so far out of my comfort zone that it was a huge leap of faith, and I haven’t regretted it. I will be praying for His guidance for you in this matter,
Philippians 4 speaks to me as someone facing some decisions in the near future. In verses 6 and 7, Pauls tells us: “Don’t worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need, and thank him for all he has done. Then you will experience God’s peace, which exceeds anything we can understand. His peace will guard your hearts and minds as you live in Christ Jesus.”
And verses 13 & 14: Not that I was ever in need, for I have learned how to be content with whatever I have. I know how to live on almost nothing or with everything. I have learned the secret of living in every situation, whether it is with a full stomach or empty, with plenty or little. For I can do everything through Christ, who gives me strength.
These words speak to all of us. Often, we spend time debating with ourselves what is the right decision. We worry about the future and the consequences of our actions. However, the scriptures tell us to pray and not worry, and to understand that God will be with you every step of the way.
Hi Steffi!
I love the LGG bible studies because it is so easy for me and fits perfect in my busy schedule. I am a teacher, mom, wife, ministry leader and college student! Facilitating an LGG bible study is one way that I hold myself accountable to my God time every morning! All the resources are available and I get to dig into God’s word and share what He shows me on our secret Facebook group page! It is so easy I was even able to do it on vacation traveling! Leading these studies has helped me find confidence in all areas of my life and be able to say and believe that I am worthy! God qualifies the called, He will give you all you need and help guide you through His Holy Spirit. I will be praying for you and God’s guidance on your decision. – Blessings, Megan
thank you for this post.
You are forgiven will be the first study I’m facilitating with LGG.
In your post, you made reference to only women. And I’m wondering: is it OK to invite and allow men to join my group?
When my group gets silence , how do I keep it lively?
What do you do as a facilitator that helps your group grow and encourage more participation?
Is it OK to do a precious study if requested by the group members?
Please I’ll really appreciate if you can answer this questions and offer any possible tips to help me function better.
I’ve not led an online group before so this feels a little new to me.
Grace,
Yay! Congratulations on taking this step of faith to facilitate a group. We are so excited for you. You’ve got a lot of questions, but we are here to help. As a new facilitator, you should be given a mentor who will walk with you and help you as you put your group together. Because our groups are for accountability and support, the focus of our groups is just for women. It helps create a safe environment for us to share openly and gain encouragement as we learn together.
Whitney is going to provide some ideas on engagement in Friday’s blog post, and your mentor will cover this as well, but two pieces of advice that I will give you is to first pray for the women in your group and second for you to share how the verses we are studying are impacting you personally. Your authenticity and enthusiasm for God’s Word will inspire others.
All of our previous studies are available through the blog and on the app, so you can do a previous study if your group feels lead.
Praying for you!
Blessings,
Lyli, LGG Encourager
I ‘stumbled’ across LGG at a time in my life when I had an extremely hectic schedule and attending a face to face study was nearly impossible. I truly believe it was God directing my steps and leading me to this group of amazing women! The inspiration I receive in the Facebook Facilitator Group far exceeds anything I imagined. However, I almost missed out on this opportunity. You see, I allowed the enemy to let me believe I wasn’t good enough or I didn’t have what it takes to facilitate a group. Upon stepping out in faith, trusting God each day, I’ve learned I, Trina, do NOT have to have what it takes. The Holy Spirit living in me has all that I could ever need to lead other women. The team at Love God Greatly provides wonderful content in an easy format for me to use while encouraging my group on Facebook. I thank God for this ministry and pray He continues to bless it and ALL the women digging deeper into His Word each day!
Trina, I’m so glad to have you as one of my LGG sisters! Being ENOUGH has always been a struggle I have also,but through God’s word and His huge loving arms that wrap around us, I know that we are enough! His mercy and grace and love show us we are enough even being the imperfect people we are!
Mondee Nelson ~ Encourager
Trina, thank YOU for stepping up and out! YOU are the reason LGG is so successful! I am a firm believer that we can do all things through Christ. If it is His will we can do it. Thanks for your dedication and remember are all perfectly imperfect!
Oh, Trina, you speak to my heart! I, Jennifer, a complete introvert, do NOT have what it takes to facilitate an LGG study. But my God uses me in ways I never imagined! And I have been facilitating my group for three years now. And it has been an awesome experience. My ladies encourage me more than I think I could ever encourage them. Their insights add richness to my own study time.
When LGG found me, I was struggling, in all areas of my life. I’m a single mom, work too much, and had been through two divorces. So, can you say angry? I did several studies alone and felt my heart begin to soften and a thirst for more. When the opportunity came up to facilitate a group I was so scared to commit! But I wanted to share what I was loving and learning with others! I’m not good with technology, and I’m not well versed in the bible-in fact it’s pretty new to me even though I’ve been in church my whole life! But I felt a tug in my heart to step out and facilitate. So I did. The training is fantastic, the resources are endless, and the women of LGG have endless patience. PLUS, I’ve grown to know women I’ve never even met in person, some from other parts of the world (my friend Ebos). I share the upcoming studies on fb, I ask my group members to invite others, and go from there! There are times my group is active and other times I’m not sure they are there, but I’ve learned to love both and pray at all times. These studies have been the driving force of my spiritual growth and a HUGE part of healing my brokenness. It does take a little time, but it’s not too much and I’ve grown to love my quiet time with Jesus amidst all the craziness of life. God is Good!
Mondee Nelson ~ Encourager
Mondee, what I love about reading the Bible is that each time I read it I find something different. I can read a verse and think one thing and then read it a few weeks later and I get a new meaning from it. I am a firm believer that the scripture speaks to me. It is God’s way of guiding me and so what I am reading is put before me for a reason. My favorite verse of all time is Isaiah 30:21 Whether you turn to the right or to the left, your ears will hear a voice behind you, saying, “This is the way; walk in it.” This verse is my encouragement, my way of looking at my studies as guiding me to what God wants me to do and hear and see at that particular time.
I have led a group for LGG for three years. The women in my Facebook group make me accountable for posting each day and keep me in the Word. I have gone from simply posting my SOAP each day to engaging in conversation and friendship with the women in my group. The group changes from study to study but has been a source of joy for me from the beginning.
Hope, thank YOU for being a leader! I feel the same way with my groups making me accountable. We were led to lead for a reason, whether we see results personally, there is a reason why God has placed on our hearts to do this. So again, thank YOU for your encouragement to your groups!
I have a group of women, mostly 20 something, that I meet with every Monday evening at a local Starbucks. We just began Names of God this week. We have a private Facebook page that we can chat on as well. I love being able to disciple these ladies and we have such fun.
Kathryn, do you enjoy the small group? My goal at the first of the new year is to lead a in real life group of women for future studies, have the private facebook group as well for chatting everyday and accountability. Thank YOU for leading and taking time out to share God’s word and love to others!
This upcoming study will be the third one for me that I will be facilitating. I was invited to do a LGG study by one of the ladies I go to church with a couple years ago and I was hooked. I love these studies!!! The reason I started facilitating was I felt a nudge from the Holy Spirit to step out of my comfort zone and lead some ladies from my church. I usually talk to the ladies at church and send a private message through Facebook to invite them to join me. I setup a closed group on Facebook and post daily my Soap and all the great graphics you send us. This time around some of us ladies are going to try and meet for coffee on Saturday mornings and discuss the study. As far as how LGG has enriched my life – these studies have changed my life. I have grown so much closer with God and have had the confidence to facilitate these studies. I have also just finished leading a bible study at my church for the first time. God is good!! Thank you ladies for these studies and the encouragement you give me through the blog posts and now through the facilitator page. ???
Valerie, thank YOU for taking that leap of faith and leading! When I was first let to lead, it did not do it. I ignored that nudging until it was a full force shove (I’m a bit stubborn that way)! But, I haven’t regretted it. I have actually drawn closer to God and I feel it is because of leading and facilitating. My goal is to have a live study with the new year and harbor a place for women to come together and talk and encourage. I love that LGG is such an encouragement to me and others and that you have joined us! Again, thank YOU for all you do!
I love to encourage and inspire women by facilitating the LGG study groups. When I receive remarks from women that show they are lifted and encouraged, I am reminded how God works through me. I post daily to my group, even in the off weeks. As God pours words onto my heart, I use these to write daily devotions. Often God jogs my mind with a simple word prompt and then I let my mind flow with daily and Biblical inspiration. I am challenged, satisfied and nourished by watching the women in my group grow and gain insight. Aside, publically writing my daily Soap notes for the studies, keeps me keen and sharp to Gods word. I find, the more I dig, the more the women in my group reach and grow. At times the group gets quiet and there is little feedback but I remind myself that I am writing humbly for the Lord and not for any accolades. Carry on ladies, jump in-together we can encourage and equip millions of women to serve with grace and love!
Kelley, thank YOU for your encouragement! I have a group that is of personal family and friends and they are quiet, I get discouraged, but I know for a fact that there are two women who are not believers and they see my posts every day. They read what I am posting, this gives me hope. This lets me know that they are seeing and at least reading about God each day. So again, thank you for leading, thank you for encouraging and thank you for sharing!
I have facilitated every study since we became LGG and even a few years before LGG branched out. I absolutely love it. For me it gives me more purpose to get up and read and study before my day begins. I am responsible making sure my group is being led and nurtured. Honestly by leading my Facebook group I have grew closer to God and His word and now I crave reading and studying. At any given time I am most likely doing two studies, on in the mornings (my LGG study) and one in the evening…I like to wake up in the Word and go to be in the Word. I am actually considering starting an in real life study at my church for women at the first of year. I believe in this organization, I believe we are here to encourage and while my facebook group is great, how much greater would it be to get together with women once a week and discuss these studies??? Ah…exciting times!
Paula I love how you said it gives you purpose! I feel the same!
Mondee Nelson ~ Encourager
I am excited and nervous to start this new journey as a co-facilitator. I stepped out the box and decided to start with being a co-facilitator to see how this all works. My first bible study was David and I loved it so that I applied to be on the launch team for You Are Forgiven. I was thrilled when I was selected. When the opportunity came up to co-facilitate a group, I jumped at it. I have been encouraged by Sheila Millinder and all the wonderful ladies I have met online. If you are on the fence, jump over and become a facilitator or co-facilitator. This will bring you so many blessings as you see the women just learn and grow.
Liz, thank YOU for taking that leap of faith! YOU will do great! It is scary but oh so rewarding!
I have been facilitating online for almost 4 years and have learned much as I’ve watched many women experiment with the idea. Some have just skimmed, others have dug in deep and reaped rich insights. I’m one of those who have THRIVED because of it. I am learning that while I may find richness in this format, there are those who like the tangible book and journal and I’m encouraging some to get them. (My iPad notes copied and pasted works for me with my Bible.) There are those who express and process verbally and because of that, some of us local women are planning to meet once a week to discuss our progress.
There have been times when I’ve been so excited and convinced that God is using me to encourage others and there have been times when I’ve felt hurt and ignored when my friends fizzle out on a study. I am choosing to trust God in this: “So shall My word be that goes forth from My mouth; It shall not return to Me void, But it shall accomplish what I please, And it shall prosper in the thing for which I sent it.” Isaiah 55:11. I have been posting the beautiful, eye-catching graphics with the SOAP verses written out for this reason. Even if they just read that with out SOAPing they are still getting some of God’s word.
Now that I have experienced online, daily Bible study I don’t want to do without it!
Linda, I found that when I started using the SOAP method of studying I was encouraged and it helped me to dig deeper. Like you, I have thrived through these studies and becoming a facilitator has only enhanced my love of studying. I have always loved school and learning more, but I now want to dig deeper into my Bible studies, I have several versions of the Bible and commentaries that I use. I don’t always post my in-depth musings as it is just my curiosity but I do always post my SOAP and love that I know the ones who aren’t believers are actually reading my posts every single day. Thank YOU for your leadership!
Hello ladies! I am so excited about the next study! I have been facilitating studies with LGG for a little more than 2 years now, and have LOVED every moment! I typically post on my personal Facebook page and reach out to friends/family to invite them to join me in the group. I have also used the tools that LGG has offered to help build my group (most recently that is posting a comment on a specific blog post to “advertise” my group right before the study starts). My groups have always met in a Facebook group where we are able to post, comment, and private message each other daily throughout the study. I have found that what works the best is getting everyone involved early and keeping things light! I try to contact people privately if they haven’t posted just to see if they have any questions or prayer requests. I never want them to feel pressured to post…just that they are being thought about and prayed for! 🙂 I think it’s important to learn about each other outside of the specific study topic as well, so I like to incorporate “ice breakers” throughout the study. I have met some amazing, faith-filled women through these studies who I never would’ve met if it wasn’t for LGG. I feel like facilitating these groups has improved my consistency with spending time with God and with communicating with others (I am VERY shy in person!)
Elizabeth, I am very much introverted, but when I took that leap of faith and actually listened when I was prompted to facilitate it has helped me become more vocal and confident in my leadership abilities. I am actually considering opening up a new group to lead for people who are not my family and friends. Exciting times here at LGG as you well know!
I have been a facilitator with Love God Greatly for three years now. I have met some awesome ladies along the way and forged beautiful friendships too. Leading my own group has provided me with the accountability I need to keep at it even when life gets crazy. I work full-time and have two very active children involved in soccer. I have made it a priority to get up early every morning and have my quiet time with God. These studies have helped me to dig deeper into God’s Word and deepened my personal relationship with my Lord and Savior. And the ladies in my group encourage me as much as I encourage them! We were made for community and relationship and these intimate groups provide just that. I gain so much more by being a part of a group. I am a born introvert so I had to step out of my comfort zone to lead. But I knew without a doubt that this was where God was calling me. If God is calling you to lead, I pray you will step out in faith and follow His lead. I know that I am forever grateful that I did. Love God Greatly gives you all the tools you need and helps you along the way. You are never alone!
Jennifer, thank YOU for stepping out of your comfort zone and leading! It is greatly appreciated and you are touching lives! When I say that I ignored nudges to lead because it was so far out of my own comfort zone, I am not kidding. But I do not regret it. I have grown so much and like you I have become more accountable and more focused on my study time. I dedicate a certain amount of time each morning to my LGG Bible studies and it spills over into my every day life. So again Sweet Jennifer, thank YOU for taking that leap of faith!
I’m looking forward to the You are Forgiven Study! Great Design on the cover, pleasant and appealing colors! I have been a facilitator for about every Love God Greatly Study and I love it! I enjoy learning from everyone and it still fascinates me to see how God can use one scripture and it can be applied to our lives in it meeting us at the stage and age we are in. Thank You for your continued service and helping us remain accountable in studying to show ourselves approved and in furtherance of the Gospel of Jesus Christ!
Linda, I think that is exactly what fascinates me too! I love that we can use a scripture and apply it at different times in our lives for different reasons. Every time I read a passage I get something different from it, I think it depends on where I am at during that time of my life. Thank YOU for leading and encouraging!
Hi, am Ebos. Facilitating is one of the best experiences of my life. It has made me grow in patients, love and a whole lot of thing. I run from challenges but facilitating has made me face things squarely, getting out of my comfort zone and helping another woman in God’s word. My facebook groups have been great so far. Ladies just want a safe place where they can be themselves without and as a facilitator God has helped me create that kind of place and it is so humbling and exciting when you see women share about their lives from just a couple of verses. Prayers has always worked. When things get a little silent i send out private messages just to check on them and if not all the times they open up about what is going on in their lives, and it helps greatly. I am 25 and i started facilitating at 24 so if you are young and unmarried like me out there and feel scared and inadequate that is the devil stopping you from being who God wants you to be. So get up pick a couple of friends and do this. Trust me God causes the increase. i have facilitated 7+ studies and i tell you it is one of the best experiences you will ever have and God is always happy with it. So young ladies lets rise and bring more young ladies into God’s word.
Ebos, thanks for your courageousness in leading! When I started a few years ago, this was so far out of my comfort zone I did not listen to the nudging on becoming a leader. I have learned through a lot of trials that if God tells you to do it then just do it, it is better in the long run! YOU are our future! So thank YOU for all you do for this ministry and in leading others!
I love your post, Ebos! Love our group and I love cofacilitating with you, dear friend. God has used you in various ways. You are a beautiful testimony of God’s strength and love. Never forget that, love❤️
Ebos isn’t it magnificent how God changes us, encourages us to grow and we become able to stop our running like Jonah and face the tasks God hands us! It has been such a great blessing to facilitate LGG studies and the ladies at LGG are always helpful and ready to answer our questions and support us through it all. ?
JoAnn LGG Encourager
Janeen Penner and I Co facilitate a Facebook study group here in Langham, Saskatchewan, Canada! I have to say one of the best things is having a Co facilitator! You can encourage one another, help each be accountable and help carry each through the hard times! I know Janeen Penner has my back when I am unable to post or am going through a difficult time. She has been there to post and keep our group strong! Also do not be discouraged if ladies don’t post it took about a year for any of our Bible study members to post their Soap or what they learnt. But we have a group that are quite personal but faithful. Remember God, The Son and Holy Spirit are the only ones that can transform lives we are just his vessels!
We absolutely love the Love God Greatly ministry team and the tools they provide so we can facilitate a Bible study group! A huge thank you to all you Ladies who put in so much time, study and work to make this possible! Thank you! May God bless your hearts abundantly!
Don’t give up, God is working
even if you can’t see it!
Nashly, thank YOU for all YOU do!! I understand about having members of the group who are silent, I draw from the fact that they see my posts, they check in daily (I can see who all has seen the posts I post). I know that at least two of my ladies are not believers…..but they are the two that checks in and reads my posts each day. I was late one morning, typical Monday morning and nothing was going right and I had one of them pm me to ask about my post for the day! Some things are just private and so they keep it between them and God. But again, I draw from the fact that they are reading and getting to know God’s word through me!
Nashly, nice to “meet” you! I am so excited for you to have a co-facilitator. It makes the study that much more dynamic. And you are right, we should not get discouraged if the ladies are not posting responses. We need to trust they are reading the verses and the Holy Spirit is at work in their lives. I also message my ladies to make sure they are doing ok and they always respond that they are reading along with us. That is what I am most pleased with?
I keep feeling the nudge that I need to do this but I have so many questions. I’m in my early 60’s and will be moving to a new area at some point in the future and I’m wondering if an online group would be a way to connect with like-minded women in my new community. I’m a definite introvert and had several major challenges in the last couple of years that have grown my spiritual life exponentially but have also developed a real tendency to “hermit”. I’ve always been gifted in teaching and leading but never done it because I was serving in other ways more in line with my nursing career. Now that I’m retired I feel that God is directing me to jump into other service options and I keep coming back to this….but it’s a bit outside of my comfort zone. So much change….so unsure….
Patti, prayers for you! I ignored the small nudges to facilitate and when the full shove to do so came well I had not choice but to follow with what God was telling me to do. It was so far out of my comfort zone that I cringed each time I posted my daily SOAP. It was and still is a leap of pure and unadulterated faith. Sweet Patti, I think you would be a great leader and it could possibly a great way to meet new people! Have faith and do a lot of praying to have God guide you! This group of ladies is fantastic and have such a strong love of God and this ministry and are so very helpful. Stay strong and know we will be here to help you!
Patti, I was an introvert and home bound when I found LGG. It was a great way for me to connect with other women who craved studying the word of God. I was nervous in the beginning to take the step but the mentors, LGG staff and other facilitators are absolutely the best at seeing you through it all. When I became comfortable, I also came out of my shell and felt God pushing me to do more. It’s such a blessing to be involved with other women and discuss/read their posts because as you said we do often find different applications from each lady. May the Hoky Spirit guide you to where you need to be ?
Patti, listen to those nudgings and take that leap of faith! You will never regret facilitating a group with LGG. I have grown so much in my spiritual journey through these studies. Connecting with like-minded women who support and encourage one another is the icing on the cake. LGG makes it so easy to lead a group. I would be happy to help in any way I can 🙂
Since starting facilitating LGG Bible Studies a year and a half ago I have been so encouraged and blessed. I first reached out to the women who were friends with me on Facebook and a group of them responded. In that time our group has grown in number, grown spiritually, grown closer and so much more. I write letters to my group thanking them for how they have individually contributed in each study. We have met for a meal and even had a bridal shower for one lady.
I’m glad I can serve the Lord in this way and feel so happy to be part of this global family of women who dig deeper into God’s Word.
So why not join a group for the new study starting August 29th? Or take that step and lead a group. It couldn’t be simpler. There’s help all the way and a mentoring programme too. Hope to see you August 29th~ Ashley Luke LGG Encourager
Ashley, thank YOU for all YOU do! YOU , along with all the great leaders and lots and lots of prayer is why this ministry is THRIVING!
Hi Ashley! It’s such a pleasure to serve with you on the team. I’ll keep you in prayer for a co-facilitator as well. As for the ladies that don’t post; I have many…but they all read the verses which is the main goal for me. Getting into the Wird daily is such an important thing to do and I can’t wait to start the YAF study. {{{{happy dance}}}
Hi every one. ?
I love being a facilitator and have found that when there isn’t much participation in my groups, ( which can cause a great deal of discouragement to facilitators and group members) I encourage the women in my group to post their thoughts, pictures, perceptions, songs, poems or anything that has to do with our verse for that day. I don’t enforce the soap method as I’ve found that it can overwhelm new people who aren’t used to that format. I also ask our group to at least “like” the posts and comments that they see, because it shows that although they may be a more quiet participant, they are still interacting and encouraging others in the group by doing this. Our group is on Facebook. We have women from England, Scotland, Australia, Nigeria and the states. ???
Another thing I’ve started doing, is clearing off the group page weekly. In the past, I’ve had ladies who try to get caught up on all the soaps they’ve missed and what happens with that is that the current soap is lost and mixed up with previous weeks studies.
In our group, it is very relaxed and encouraging. I’ve had to make hard decisions with members saying they want to participate but then they don’t. When I see that a member hasn’t even seen any posts or been active in the group, I message and ask them if they are still interested in being in the group. I used to feel funny about doing it, but after awhile of being a facilitator and seeing this happen over and over, I find, for me it makes things easier. In the beginning, we all have to agree to the guidelines that are outlined for the expectations of the group. This is a bible study group where we are all to hold each other accountable.
We’ve currently combined two groups and I’m co facilitating with two fantastic women, my mom, and dear friend, Ebos Aifuobhokhan. It has definitely helped as we encourage and support each other as facilitators.
I love encouraging and learning with the women in my group. I love their posts, perceptions and what they have to offer. I love that we are close knit and have bonded together. I love how welcoming and encouraging we are to any one who is knew to the group.
For me, this is my church. As I’m not in a church right now.
These LGG studies have greatly encouraged me and I’m healing through them. ?❤️
Erin, thank YOU so much for sharing! I too have found that I actually enjoy facilitating since becoming a facilitator a few years ago. I think it is fantastic that you feel your group gives you the encouragement and stability that a church family would! Thank YOU for being an encourgement to me and others!
Erin, you are doing a fantastic at encouraging your ladies by posting what I call supplements to the daily verses! I know often times our spirit is in need of listening to music or seeing graphics that help bring home the meaning of the readings. May you find that your posts and facilitator efforts are a blessing to your members. ❤️
I have been facilitating groups since 2012 and count my ladies as some of my closest friends. I lead mainly through email (via Google groups) but also have a Facebook group and am transitioning a Google+ group to my wonderful co-facilitator Tiffany. LGG gives me the support and accountability that keeps me in the Word and on track.
Amy, thank YOU for your dedication! I have looked into possibly doing an email group, but I am not really sure what that would involve. So thank you for doing that avenue and meeting the needs of those! I never thought about possibly a google group….interesting!
What wonderful news Amy! Praise God for the blessings of co-facilitators ?
Amy has helped me out so much. I started participating in LGG at first in an email group. David was my very first group to help co-lead with Google+ groups to see the dedication and commitment it would take along with my daily life. It has helped me put things into perspective, but most importantly spending even more time developing my relationship with God. I have always participated in Bible studies at church and online. It is not just a title to have because the word facilitator can seem a little overwhelming. It is truly being a vessel to usher women into His presence. Each day and night to know that we are studying together worldwide is something that can only happen with God being at the center of bringing together virtuous women. Even if you have your own group or help co-lead a group in person or online, it is a very rewarding experience.
Tiffany, thank you for sharing your experience ! We are so blessed to have you study with us ? JoAnn Corr LGG Encourager
HI every one.
My name is Erin, I live in NC. I’m 44 and been married for 22 years?
Yep, half my life. Lol we have three great kids, two young adults, 20, 18 and one teenager, 16. We are proud of each one.
I love being a facilitator and our group is here on Facebook. Our group is a diverse group of fantastic, loving women from all over the world.
I have found that when there isn’t much participation in my groups, ( which cause discouragement to facilitators and group members) I encourage the women in my group to post their thoughts, pictures, perceptions, songs, poems or anything that has to do with our verse for that day. I don’t enforce the soap method as I’ve found that it can overwhelm new people who aren’t used to that format. I also ask our group to at least “like” the posts and comments that they see, because it shows that although they may be a more quiet participant, they are still interacting and encouraging others in the group by doing this.
Another thing I’ve started doing, is clearing off the group page weekly. In the past, I’ve had ladies who try to get caught up on all the soaps they’ve missed ( which is great) but what happens with that is that the current soap tends to get lost and mixed up with previous weeks studies. It makes it difficult to find when this happens.
In our group, it is very relaxed and encouraging.
I’ve had to make hard decisions with members saying they want to participate but then they don’t.
When I see that a member hasn’t even seen any posts or been active in the group, I message and ask them if they are still interested in being in the group. I used to feel funny about doing it, but after awhile of being a facilitator and seeing this happen over and over, I find, for me it makes things easier. In the beginning, we all have to agree to the guidelines that are outlined for the expectations of the group. This is a bible study group where we are all to hold each other accountable.
We’ve currently combined two groups and I’m co facilitating with two fantastic women, my mom, and dear friend, Ebos Aifuobhokhan. It has definitely helped as we encourage and support each other as facilitators.
I love encouraging and learning with the women in my group. I love their posts, perceptions and what they have to offer. I love that we are close knit and have bonded together. I love how welcoming and encouraging we are to any one who is knew to the group.
For me, this is my church. As I’m not in a church right now.
These LGG studies have greatly encouraged me and I’m healing through them. ?❤️
I joined a study group at the invitation of a sister worker in the prayer ministry of our church. She has since dropped out because of some time restraints, but I stayed on as I enjoyed getting to know the other ladies in the group and sharing prayer for the desperate needs we all come in contact with during our lives. The precious leader lady was one for whom we prayed as she moved across country and was thrown into a whole new world of setting up house, getting kids placed in schools, and realizing that as all in her household were out of the house for the day, she could begin a search for a job. I think God heard our prayers for her to find the perfect job for her and her family because that is exactly what happened! God gave her a job that she loves beside a family she loves but made her feel stressed to have to be able to keep up with the study. Little did I know as we were praying for her with her needs, God was preparing my heart through the “training” she gave as to “how to” be a facilitator. So, when I grow up, I want to be just like JB! ? Now facilitating our group for a while, I just tell our ladies what I’d like to understand from what I post as a SOAP. We usually all get something different from the verses we are asked to SOAP. I believe each one would say it has been a growing time for each one who takes part. I found it interesting with the last study, David, only five or six of us would post our SOAPs, but the rest of the group I had inherited came to the site to check out what was written! As we prepared for the upcoming, exciting study, You Are Forgiven, we have created a new group with a new name and some new ladies joining us. I have asked that we all participate, which never seems to happen, but I am praying this time that the subject matter will hit home with all enrolled to change each of us to be more conformed to His image and will participate with sharing the needs of each heart enrolled. I have found it good to always be available and comment on each one’s post. When I set up the graphics for the day, I make sure I have my SOAP done and put up so I can be a testimony to each one about participating faithfully. I’m excited to see what God will have for each one about all the ramifications of forgiveness and all its facets in our lives. I’d ask prayer for a co-facilitator as one really hasn’t popped up yet.
OH Sweet Pat! Thank YOU so much for stepping up and taking over that group of ladies! I know they are ecstatic and so grateful that you did! I am super duper excited about this next study. It hits home in so many ways for me! Good luck on your next group! And again thank you for taking the initiative and leading when there was a need in your group! YOU are what helps this ministry to grow and thrive!
Thanks, Paula, it is only loving obedience to do what He calls us to. Blessings on the wonderful ministry of LGG!
Pat
What great answers to your groups prayers! I’m sure few will hear our prayers for other women to step out of the boat in faith and become co-facilitators ?
Thanks JoAnn! He asks us to come boldly to His throne, so boldly on we go!
Are there guidelines for co-facilitators?
Pat, in our facilitator’s group a member by the name of Sheila recently posted about co-facilitating. That group would be a great place to start getting more information on the subject. I hope that answers your questions ?
Thanks, Erin, for sharing about your struggles with getting gals to share. I needed to hear what you said and what you do. That’s super helpful to me! Bless you!
Deb,
You are so welcome.
Huggs, sweet sister?
I completed the training and I am interested in favilitatung a bible study; I just need someone to walk through the set up portions with me to be sure I am comfortable facilitating in an online format. I know we learn best by teaching that which we need; and this upcoming study really speaks to my heart. I hope to hear from you soon.
Shawnta Jefferies
Hello love, so glad you are stepping up to this great work. Trust me when I say you would never regret it.
First, you can facilitate on line with using facebook, whatsapp, email. What I do is that week before each study I put up a graphic containing info about the up coming study and ask anyone interested to let me know. Ladies show interest and I add them up. If you choose a facebook group, sometime before the study begins a blog post will be dedicated to ladies who want to add ladies to their group and you can then post your group link for ladies interested to join. For email set up I’ll ask Sheila to help explain that.
If you prefer your friends, and ladies around you, you can just give them the link to your facebook group.
So women meet live to study. That too is so interesting. So many people have different methods of live study. Some once a week, others more. Whatever works for you honey.
A whatsapp group is great too for ease and god women in not too good internet connections.
I do facebook and it is easy to handle and then we do have the facilitators group that help always with everything.
Satisfied honey?
Ebos, LGG, Encourager.
Shawnta, how exciting to have you join this ministry. As you finished the training , you should have been given a mentor to help walk you through just that!! On the Facilitator’s page, the pinned, or first post, is the Facilitator’s handbook and that will also help you enormously!!
Shawnta!!! We are so happy to have you! Thank YOU for taking that leap of faith and being a facilitator! Like Deanna suggested I would recommend going through the facilitators page on Facebook and then the facilitators portion of the website. Great tools available to you! As always we are here to help you! Again, thanks for courage and stepping out to lead!
I started facilitating an LGG group in June for the first time. Prior to that, I had been a group member for several studies. I was hesitant about becoming a facilitator of an online group. I’m 64 and not as tech savvie as I’d like to be. Oh, the excuses! Oh, the hand-wringing! Now, however, OH. THE. JOY!!!! My group of gals is spread from Australia to the Pacific Coast of the USA. We “meet” through time zones and distractions aplenty. Most work–both at home and outside the home. Some are missionaries on the field. Some are single. I’m retired. Though different in a multitude of ways, we share the bond of being sisters in Christ Jesus. Praise His Name!
As both a member and facilitator, I’ve used Facebook. As yet, I haven’t Skyped with any of our members, but I hope to use that platform in the coming days. Since signing on as a facilitator, I’ve learned to use Hootsuite, a great internet tool that allows me to schedule posts several days ahead of time to show up on my group’s page each morning (believe it or not, if it fails to post, Hootsuite emails me to let me know! How coold is that???!!!). When I wanted to make a graphic and wasn’t having success, another facilitator told me about Spark Post. Now, I can make graphics on my iPhone and post them on Facebook. Woooo whooooo!!!
See? I told you: Oh. The. Joy! But the tech stuff isn’t what I’m joyous about! I’m joyous because being a facilitator is helping me to be more disciplined in my study and prayer life; because I’m being convicted daily of sin in my life that needs to be corrected; because I’m brought to tears again and again by the stedfast, boundless love of my God; because I’M the one growing; because I, who is chief among sinners, want to be holy so that my prayers for my family/friends/group members can be answered. Oh. The. Pure. Joy of Jesus! Of His Word! Of His body!
For these reasons and more, I encourage anyone thinking about becoming involved with LGG to Just. Do. It. 😉
Awww honey, God bless you!!; hootsuite!!! I certainly will try it! Thank You for allowing yourself to be used by God. My heart constantly swells with joy when I see older ladies like you still on fire for Jesus. It keeps me on my feet and makes me want to continue.
God bless you my dear. Thank you for reaching women with God’s word. LGG loves you.
Ebos, LGG , Encourager.
Deborah, isn’t learning new things fun and exciting? Thank YOU for your dedication leadership skills!
Hello! I have a question – I am new to LGG (literally days new!) and I have purchased the book in anticipation for the new Bible study. Although I am definitely not ready to lead, how does one become part of a group? I would love to be part of a group of ladies who are on this same journey as I am on my own otherwise. Will there be info regarding this closer to the start of the new Bible study? Thank you in advance!!
Yes ma’am and welcome!!! There will be another post probably sometime next week with links to join a group. I will double check on that real quick! Once again welcome and we’re so very glad you’re joining us!!!
That’s great! Thanks so much for your reply, Paula. I will be on the lookout for the link!
Have a great evening!
Jennifer, just received confirmation, there will, be a blog post next week to join a group! Welcome to our little big community!
Awesome! Looking forward to joining a group! Thanks for the welcome and can’t wait to begin!
Jennifer,
We’d love for you to join our group. You can send me a friend request on Facebook and I’ll add you to the group, if you’d like. ?
I have a black and white photo of myself with a Patriots theme frame around it. My name is Erin Stafford
Thank you so much Erin! I will find you on FB! I’ll be Jennifer Gorniak. See you there! 🙂
Jenn, adding you now. So excited to have you with us❤️
Blessings Ladies –
I have been reading your blog, but unfortunately have not participated in a Bible study. I have participated in other online Bible studies with other groups and in person studies through my church family. I too am in my early sixties, like a couple of our previous ladies posted. About 18 months ago I was asked to facilitate a program during our worship service. I was so excited and felt led to do so. I unfortunately let some unkind, behind my back, comments lead me to unaccept the request. I heard I was not equipped and wasn’t seen as capable of pulling it off. This made me doubt my capabilities and felt unworthy. I let someone else’s’ words cause me to feel discouraged, disheartened and unworthy. I let these feelings define me. Since that time, I have always felt such regret. I have always felt, “I let God down.” I’m very intrigued by the opportunity to facilitate. I feel maybe God is putting this out there and I should grab onto the opportunity and run with it.
“God will meet all your needs according to his glorious riches in Christ Jesus.” Philippians 4:19
I’m retired and volunteer at my granddaughters school, a local adult care facility and non-profit housing organization. I worked in the mortgage industry for 30 yrs, while caring for my Mother, who suffered fromAlzheimer’s/dimentia the last 10 years of her life. She passed away at the age of 97. I feel I can do more and need to do more – particularly in my walk with God. I feel God gives us signs and puts people in our lives to lead or nudge us. I’ve felt this nudge for awhile, and I wonder if this could be where I should start?
Here is some questions:
1) Probably start with Facebook page with hopefully meetings for coffee.
Would this be a separate Facebook page I setup with my own name for the group? Do I set this up or do you?
2) Once study is over would we be required to facilitate another study? If we wish to, would we be contacted as such?
3) If we do the next study, would we use the same page? Do you delete the previous posts and start fresh? What about the current participants, do they remain if they want? Or possibly delete those who do not wish to remain?
4) Not real technical – but feeling your people will be able to help this ole girl with it!!!
Sorry this is a long post. I’m hoping this will help me decide if I should jump in with both feet and see where God leads me.
Blessings for all you do to lead us in our walks with God!
Okay, Debbie Walker, I think I replied the first time in the wrong place. DUH. I thought I had seen your name on the facilitators’ Facebook page, but when I went back to look, I discovered several “Debbies” and some “Walkers,” but no Debbie Walker 😉
You are in the RIGHT PLACE, girl! I am one of the over 60 ladies involved in LGG facilitating. I found LGG in 2015 and began as a group member. This year, when our group’s facilitator needed to concentrate on translation (she is on the team to translate into Afrikaans and leads an Afrikaans group), I felt a Holy-Spirit-nudge toward becoming our facilitator; thus, I’ve only led one study, the summer session on David. Despite a busy summer of family visiting from Scandinavia, a surprise 90th for my mother, and necessary swim-leisurely-for-exercise time in the pool, I managed to do my SOAP’ing and posting for our group. I found it was a great motivator for me to stay in the Word and accountable to my group. As is so often the case when we set out to “lead” or “teach,” I likely learned/benefitted more than my group ladies.
If you decide to lead a group, you’ll find answers to your questions on the facilitators’ page of Facebook; however, I’ll attempt to answer a couple of things quickly here for you.
1) Setting up a group/Facebook page: Because I was already in my group, I’m not sure about this, but I believe, once you sign up as a facilitator, you would set up your group’s FB page. All materials would come to you via LGG’s leadership team through email. Before a new study starts, you’re provided with a link to a web location that holds all the graphics, readings, etc., for the new study. After creating a new folder for the new study, I download these into my own folder/files on my computer desktop for ease of use.
Your idea of meeting for coffee/discussion is excellent. I cannot do that because my group members are from all over the globe; in this case, LGG encourages the use of Skype for “face-to-face” meeting. I’ve not tried this yet but hope to soon.
Because you are new, LGG may channel you into an existing group or give you a co-facilitator. I’m not sure of this. I hope one of the long-time leaders will jump in to let you know about it.
2) Once a study is over, you would have the option to bow out if that’s how the Lord was leading. In my group, our facilitator let us know that she was considering stepping down; when no one else came forward to lead, she stayed on throughout the next study. During that time, I began to feel that nudge I mentioned earlier. I know she was praying for one of us to feel it 😉 Conversely, you might find the Lord uses your experience to show you that you ARE doing a good job and feel led to continue or even expand into leading two groups! Or three!
3) Some delete the page and start fresh; others prefer to leave some of the older posts so that group members can go back to read about each other (for example: we usually have an “intro” thread at the beginning of a new session). It’s up to each facilitator how she likes to handle it. In terms of the current participants, we ask if they plan to stay or go; if we have a lot of open spaces, we let leadership know so that they can list our group name on the website when enrollment time comes. That’s how I got into my group; I read through a list of groups and saw that this one was global. With a son/daughter in law in missions, I liked the idea of “meeting” with gals from lots of different places.
4) Although I don’t consider myself “real technical” either, I taught at the college level and know enough to be able to learn new things. The other facilitators/LGG leadership are tech savvy gals who are more than happy to help you. I’ve learned about apps and software I didn’t know existed and am super pleased about it! You will catch on quickly.
Oh, Debbie, I’m sorry you had the bad experience at church, but I believe God will bless you here in rich ways. I strongly encourage you to sign up, girl! I’ve had my socks blessed off (well, it is flipflop season 😉 Chuckle.) Hoping to see you over on the facilitators’ Facebook page! (I’m Deborah Farrell Menning there if you’d like to look for me on FB.) Deb
Your testimony broke my heart, Debbie! Christians are the only group I know that shoots down its own soldiers! If you had peace from God and felt His calling upon your life, then it is important to do as He asks you to do! Facilitating a group is a blessing! Although there is a small opportunity to “teach”, facilitating means to make things run smoothly, encourage others to participate, inspire others by being faithful in our own study of the Word and SOAPing, which equips them (and YOU) in the Word to live a victorious life! As for setting up a page in Facebook, it’s really easy…even a blond can do it…me…all materials of the things needed to go on the study group page will be given to you. You just need to put them on your page. I’ve enjoyed facilitating our group after taking it over from an extremely competent woman who had things come up in her life that made it too difficult time wise for her. She did a great job, so I live in her “shadow”, but I know God will use a yielded heart, so He will use me to facilitate these precious ladies in their search for a full life in Christ! Anyone of us would be willing to help you! Just let us know!
Amen, Pat! You said it much better than I did. I forget that the word facilitate is the one I should use. Hard to teach an old dog new words 😉 Truly, it is the Spirit Who leads and teaches. We facilitators are part of His tool chest. Praise His Name!
Hi, Debbie,
I just saw your post here and don’t see any responses, but I thought I saw your name over on Facebook in the facilitators’ area. I’m going to go look to be certain I’m not posting redundantly. If I can’t find you there, I’ll return here. In the meantime, thank you for your heart to serve!!! You will love the women of LGG. Here, we have great encouragers–cheerleaders, in essence. I could never have been a cheerleader–athletic noodle and completely unpopular back in the day 😉 Praise God, He’s shown me that I’m beyond “popular” to Him! Okay, I’ll be back here soon if I don’t find you over on the FB page.
I received an email to confirm to follow blog. Then one stating I was subscribed to LGG site to manage my subscription, then your email. I had not yet signed up to facilitate.
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