May 21, 2012

AWI Radio Show Worksheet & Link for Wrap Up

It’s that day again! We’re hanging out at CWA’s Radio Channel & I’m hosting the A Woman Inspired show. You can listen in here at 2 pm EST.

We will be wrapping up our series on Becoming Women Who May Scale Mount God. And this is my last day hosting! So, I’d love to hang out with you & chat.

Click here to listen live at 2pm EST.

Worksheet for AWI Radio Show, May 20th

A Woman Inspired Radio Today @ 2pm with Kristen. Worksheet available.

Join me today at A Woman Inspired’s radio show for the kick off of our new series. We’re continuing on our study  Spick & Span: Becoming a Woman Who May Scale Mount God, a closer look at Psalm 24.

Today’s worksheet is below and I’ll be speaking over at CWA’s radio channel today at 2pm EST.

Click here to join the fun.

Worksheet for AWI Radio Show – May 13th

A Woman Inspired Radio Show Today with Kristen (Worksheet, too!)

Well, we’re back in the swing of things this week! Join me today at A Woman Inspired’s radio show for the kick off of our new series. We’re beginning Spick  & Span: Becoming a Woman Who May Scale Mount God, a closer look at Psalm 24.

Today’s worksheet is below and I’ll be speaking over at CWA’s radio channel today at 2pm EST.

Click here to join the fun.

Worksheet for AWI Radio Show, May 6th, New Series

The Language of the Eternal @ The Internet Cafe

I’m a blade of grass; I’m already withering.

I woke up older this morning.

No, it isn’t my birthday. I’m just a day older than I was yesterday. The fact of the matter is, my skin is probably dryer. My hair is slowly starting its journey toward gray. My joints are more worn than they were last week. And calcium intake has become even more important.

Chocolate, too. I think. Hey, with age comes wisdom, right?

I’ve been thinking a lot about the speed of life lately….

to read more hop on over to The Internet Cafe.

Our Final Worksheet for The Weary Series!

Ladies,

I cannot believe we are wrapping up our first series today!

We’ve been studying how to overcome weariness and today we are going to ask ourselves some questions for reflection.

Be sure to join me at 2pm EST on CWA Radio with the following worksheet.

You can visit this link to tune in.

I look forward to chatting with you later today!

Worksheet Weary for Radio Show, April 22, Wrap Up

Our First Leadership Q & A

Welcome to our first Leadership Series Q & A!

Over the past weeks as we’ve been leadership chatting, I’ve been asked some questions via email or comments. Since I’ve received some questions multiple times, today I’m going to address the most popular questions. Next Friday we will tackle the next set.

Let’s do this thing!

Q: What challenges do you face as a leader?

A: My biggest challenge as a leader is dealing with the (sometimes) unrealistic expectations placed on me. When you’re at the forefront of any ministry or leadership position, people seek you out.

There can be a constant demand for your time. I find it important to set up clear boundaries, stick to them myself, not allow other’s expectations to become my own, learn to say no and ultimately rest in the knowledge that God has got this thing under control.

Q: How do you get refreshed as a leader?

A: I’m pretty confident those of you who asked this question are well aware of the 24/7 nature of leadership! It can be so tiring. For me, personally, to combat weariness in leadership, I do the following things:

  • Meditate on Scripture on the topic of leadership. Right now, I’m doing a study by Kay Arthur on rising to the call of leadership that has me walking through 1 & 2 Samuel. It is challenging me and encouraging me. The Word ALWAYS refreshes when we approach it to grow. By studying how to be a stronger leader, I am rectifying problems before they even have time to sink their roots in! That is refreshing in & of itself.
  • Schedule downtime. At the start of 2010 I decided that I was not going to work on the weekends and (for the most part!) I haven’t. This helps me enjoy my off days without deadlines looming over my head. Some of you may lead on the weekends, so schedule a day during the week where you can sit back, drink your favorite hot beverage and relax with a magazine. (I happen to know one I highly recommend!)
  • Lead with excellence. It may sound ridiculous that I find refreshment as a leader while leading, but I do. When I am leading my team to the best of my ability, following the Lord with my all and offering Exemplify’s readership with the most excellent resources I can make available at this time, I find myself refreshed! I’m doing what I was made to do and doing it how I was made to do it. Nothing feels better than that!
  • Have some fun! Pretty self-explanatory! Enjoy your team, enjoy your leadership, enjoy your job.

Q: What are your thoughts on nurturing friendships as a leader?

A: It is especially hard to be friends with those you lead. There’s a delicate balance needed of camaraderie as well as respected authority which can be tricky. As leaders, I think we need to be mindful of our relationships, pray over the interaction we have with our team and make sure we foster an atmosphere of inclusiveness.

On the other hand, I think it is VITAL to have friendships outside of your leadership role. Just because we are leaders certainly doesn’t mean we don’t want to go shopping with our girlfriends! I try to remember in my friendships that unless my leadership is sought out, it shouldn’t be forced.

Am I a leader? Yes. Do my friends want me leading everything we do? No.

Q: How do you know when God is calling you to step back & rest?

A: While this has not happened to me quite yet, I do have some warning signs I make sure to look for, in case I do need to step back for a season of purposed rest.

They are:

  • If I’m neglecting my first & foremost ministry (which would be the people who make up my home). In my case, that would be my husband. If my husband or I felt I was neglecting our marriage because of my leadership role, I’d step back.
  • If I’m overwhelmed to the point of calling it quits. Anytime a serious extreme like this comes into play, I think we are wise to step back and take a season of rest before making a drastic decision. Seek God in the quiet before you go announcing things in the loud. ;)
  • If He {God} flat out says it. If God says it’s time for some rest, it is time for some rest.

I will be doing another round of Leadership Q & A’s next week.

So, if you have a question you’d like to see answered

feel free to leave it in the comments or email me at exemplify @ me (dot) com.

If you asked a question that was not yet answered, it will be in the coming weeks.


A Woman Inspired Radio: Week 3 Handouts

Today at 2pm EST I will be hosting the A Woman Inspired Radio show once again! Hope to see you there! You can hear the show live at CWA or here at Exemplify or in iTunes once it is archived.

Handouts for today are below.

In every walk, there comes a point where doing good starts to feel like doing work. So often, as Christian women, we struggle with feeling overworked and underpaid. Amen? Join me in today’s show, Do these Stilettos Come in Camouflage? We’ll focus this week on getting armed to fight the good fight (while still in sassy heels!) in times of exhaustion and considering Him, our Jesus, who went before us as our Example.

WearyHandoutApril15th

Lessons in Leadership Q&A This Friday

This Friday I’m going to be answering the leadership questions I was asked  a few weeks ago. I want to open the floor again for you.

If you have a leadership question you’d like to see adressed, leave it in the comments or email me at exemplify (at) me (dot) com.

I’m going to try my best to answer as many as possible!

When Christ Met My Shame

I’m ashamed to face you tonight. I took some fruit to eat that wasn’t mine. And it tasted sweet in the moment but now it’s bitter on my tongue. It is not like you – it was supposed to bring me something better but didn’t. It lied.

Your sweetness lasts. Your words are honey to my mouth.

I’m ashamed to face you tonight. I know you will look me in the eye, I know somehow you will see my heart. I know you will know all I will ever be; all I am now; all I’ve done.

Your eyes, somehow, range throughout; strengthening the hearts of those who love You.

I am ashamed to face you tonight. I bring you my wealth but not willingly. Buildings, slide shows, equipment because I think that is what you want. I forget the orphans, the heartbroken, the poor in an effort to share your name.

You favor two small copper coins; You love poor widows.

I am ashamed to face you tonight. I sit back, eating with you, and I criticize what is given to you in humility. I think But so much more could have been done with that. I don’t have eyes to see what is sacrificed at your feet. I’m so consumed with my pride. I do not smell the sweet aroma of an alabaster jar emptied in your honor.

You call it a beautiful thing; You reward her with memory throughout generations.

I am ashamed to face you tonight. I listen to words I have no business entertaining. I meet with those who do not see your glory. I ask What are you willing to give? and sit back as thirty pieces of silver are counted.

You are the King of glory. The ancient doors lift up to let You in.

I am ashamed to face you tonight. You’ve poured a cup and have bid me to drink. I sip sloppily but I don’t understand. You say you will be poured out for the forgiveness of sins – of mine own – but I don’t recognize your words.

You are the Lamb who was slain from the foundations of the earth.

I’m ashamed to face you tonight. I tried to defend you with my sword. I was weak and scared. And so I struck with fierceness, chopping at any flesh within my reach. I don’t understand the cup you have to take. I want to empty it for you.

You shall drink the cup Your Father has given you. You love Him more than life.

I am ashamed to face you tonight. They began to make fun of me, calling down curses. I’m afraid of what will happen if they know I follow you. That deep down, I love you. “I don’t know Him!” I yell. “I am no friend of his!” I weep bitterly for I remember. You said this would happen.

You will be declared as Lord in Zion and will be praised in Jerusalem.

I am ashamed to face you tonight. I watch from a distance. Your blood staining my hands; you cry for your Father. I thought you and He were one. I thought He loved you. He has forsaken you. You hang limp and I am broken.

You cry out in a loud voice. You give up Your Spirit.

I am ashamed to face you tonight. You are gone. Sealed up in a borrowed tomb. I can’t get to you; I can’t even mourn for you where you are. The law, the law, the law, it keeps me from you. It is always keeping me from you.

You proclaim freedom to the captives. You release from darkness the prisoners.

I am ashamed to face you tonight. I am crying. I am outside your tomb. I have lost you. I have lost you. I have lost you.

You are raised. You cannot be held by death.

“Woman, why are you crying?” you ask. I speak: “They have taken my Lord away.”
“Woman, why are you crying?” you ask again. I weep: “Sir, please, if you have him, I must know where he is. I must get him.”

Mary.

Kristen.

Rabboni!

I turn to face you. I am free this Resurrection morning. The chains have fallen; I am Yours. I am Yours. I am Yours. Completely.

You are the Resurrection and the Life. You are the Way, the Truth. Everything.

I believe this; know it in my marrow; I live.

This morning, I finally live.

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He lives. Happy Easter, ladies.

Handouts For Today’s Radio Show

Hi Ladies,

Today at 2 pm EST/1pm CST I’m hosting the AWI radio show again over at CWA’s Channel. Today’s session is entitled Honey, Don’t You Have Something to Do? and we will be talking about overcoming weariness in relationship. You can listen here. This show will also be available archived nearly immediately here.

You can click “Kristen’s AWI Radio Shows” in the green navigation bar above for access to each show & all the handouts!

For those tuning in today, here are our worksheets!

Weary Handout Session, April 8th