United Theological Seminary Offers Second Annual Women's Conference
Dayton, Ohio (PRWEB) August 27, 2014 -- United Theological Seminary announces the second annual Deborah’s Daughters Women in Ministry and Leadership Conference, to be held October 22-24, 2014, at the seminary’s main campus at 4501 Denlinger Road, Dayton, OH, and at the Hilton Garden Inn in Beavercreek, OH.
Recent research tells us that women are overworked in many areas of their lives – work, home and the church. Many women, especially church women - both clergy and lay - have been taught that it is more godly to put others first and in so doing so, often deny themselves the very self-care that would make them more effective.
This year’s conference -- Take Back Your Temple – Emotional, Spiritual, and Physical Wellbeing -- is designed to provide women with the tools they need for emotional, spiritual and physical wellbeing and to develop the skills that can help their ministries become the fruit of being with Jesus. Foundational to this conference is the understanding that in order to love and serve others with the love of Christ we must love and take care of ourselves -- emotionally, physically and spiritually.
Conference keynote speakers include international church conference speaker, bestselling author and speaker Geri Scazzero, who with her husband co-founded Emotionally Healthy Spirituality; and international women’s conference leader and church planter Beverly Martin.
For more details, a complete list of speakers and to register, please visit Deborah's Daughters . Course credit, CEUs and a one-day streaming option are also available.
United Theological Seminary, now in its 143rd year, is one of the fastest growing theological schools in the United States. It was founded in 1871 by Milton Wright, a Bishop in The United Brethren Church and father of Wilbur, Orville and Katharine Wright. United offers accredited, innovative graduate and non-degree education programs for both clergy and laity. Visit United for more information.
JoAnn Wagner, United Theological Seminary, http://www.united.edu, +1 (937) 529-2208, [email protected]
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