Welcome

PPN is a gathering place for women who are living ministry! We have been in existence since 1998 and have been a blessing and encouragement to women all over the world. We provide free resources such as articles by our PPN writing team, message boards and conferences but more important you'll find women sharing openly and honestly about the journey.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Our Mission

The Pastoring Partners Network blog is updated by our team of writers on a regular basis with articles and podcasts that we desire to share as an encouragement to you. However, it has always been our desire for this ministry to be an exchange of ideas from women worldwide.

We want to hear from you but more than anything we want you to connect with each other. Since this ministry started, thousands of women have taken advantage of the FREE resources offered by PPN, but our desire is that you'd do more than take a peek at our resources. Our prayer for you is connection with others who are also on this journey.


The goal is for Pastoring Partners Network to be a gathering place for women in ministry...a place for encouragement, support, and to sharpen one another with our ideas and wisdom.


More than anything, we encourage you to register on the message boards and make a connection. To go there right now, click here. Please note that you must be a registered user to post on the message boards, although anyone can read them. All information that you use to register is completely confidential. Please know that by signing up you will not be receiving a bunch of junk mail, or unwanted mailings. We simply want this to be a "safe place" on the web for women in ministry to meet. Thus, the reason for having only registered users.


Our team at PPN looks forward to meeting you here online, by e-mail, the message board or maybe even in person at the Unstoppable Conference!

1 comments:

Woman of God Forever said...

Beautiful blog Pastor Lisa,

Christ is ready to set us free from sin, but He does not force the will, and if by persistent the will itself is wholly bent on evil,and we do not desire to be set free, if we will not accept His grace, what more can He do?