Keynote Topics for Conferences
Bonnie
and Nan are pleased to offer keynotes teaching on the women they portray
in the musical "Women Who Dare to Believe."
Mixed into the keynotes are short scenes and musical
pieces from the play.
Women Who Dare to Believe...They Are Enough
An overview study of Rachel and Leah
Two sisters, one unattractive, one infertile, both unhappy. Neither one
believed they were enough. We explore how women in our culture face the
same challenge. Are we enough? What "Jacob"
in our lives are we
trying to please? What "Labans" have deceived us? How can we find our
affirmation in the mirror of God's eyes? In
spite of their hardships, pain and insecurities these women were used by
God to birth the 12 tribes of Israel. God uses us, with all our human
frailty to birth new dreams. In Him we are more than enough. Our
Father sees us as His beloved daughters.
Women Who Dare to Believe...When God Says "No"
A study of Anna
God had been silent for 400 years. The people of God were oppressed by
Roman rule. She had been a widow for 84 years and spent her days in the
temple as close as she could get to the Holy of Holies. Had God
forgotten His promise of a Messiah? Anna chose to believe in spite of
personal hardship, in spite of God's silence. Because of her
faithfulness, at last she sees the baby Jesus and break the 400 year
silence with her praise of His arrival! We speak to seasons in our own
lives of infertility, divorce recovery, depression and doubt. When God
seemed to be saying, 'no', in Christ Jesus all of God's work is a
'yes'. We honor the "Annas" in each women's group, bringing them onto
the platform for a brief interview of how they have seen God work after
years of waiting on Him. When God seems to be silent in our lives,
there is a coming day of joy and fulfillment of promise to those who are
willing to believe.
Women Who Dare to Believe...No Matter the Cost
A study of Jochebed, mother of Moses and Mary, mother of Jesus
Two mothers, separated by centuries, make the same choice to take great
risk in giving birth to their sons. Jochebed defies the government
mandate to abort her child and risks her life to keep him alive. Mary
faces public ridicule the rest of her life for giving birth to the
son conceived in her before she was married. Both women face the
unknown and fulfill their destinies simply by walking in faith and
taking the next right step. We speak to how these brave fore-sisters
model for us authentic courage in Christ. In studying their choices we
can find renewed faith to launch our dreams into His hands -- to echo
"Be it done unto me according to Thy Will". We too can dare to see what
God will do when we trust Him with the people and situations most dear
to our hearts.
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