While Bible study and Christian fellowship are important parts of our lives as Christian women and should be the core activities of our church women's groups, they should also help us draw in friends and coworkers who might not otherwise participate in "church" programs. Their involvement can bring about a fresh look at discipleship and opportunities for sharing God's love with others in very tangible ways.
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We live in a time when most of us are not "looking for things to do" or "groups to belong to". What do you see as the purpose of fellowship, study opportunities, or service activities with other women? Is there a larger purpose than the activities themselves?