Thursday, March 21, 2002

Busy Women Find Support, Encouragement and Grow in Faith

Busy Women Find Support, Encouragement and Grow in Faith

There is hope and help available for women looking for answers to life's everyday struggles. A Virtuous Woman is a growing ministry reaching thousands of women each month through their websites, online newsletters, and print newsltter, A Woman of Worth.

(PRWEB) April 30, 2005

Today’s woman often feels rushed, harried, unorganized, and stressed on a daily basis. They rush to get everything done, and yet at the end of the day, the pile of laundry is still there, the kids all need baths – again, and husbands want attention from their wives. This is the business of life: a long To Do List that never ends.

So what can women do to find answers to their everyday struggles? There is hope and help at A Virtuous Woman. This growing ministry is helping thousands of women every month learn how to meet the demands of womanhood. Common problems are answered with practical solutions.

Many women never learned how to run a household efficiently. A Virtuous Woman can help! Step by Step Instructions on how to clean and maintain a household can be found at their website – www. avirtuouswoman. org. And that’s not all! Women can read inspiring articles about faith, marriage, health, mothering, and more. Encouragement from other women seeking the same things in life is offered in the discussion forum.

“So many women today are lonely, confused, or frustrated with how their life is going. We aim to change that,” commented Melissa Ringstaff, Founding Director of A Virtuous Woman. “There are so many women who want help, but don’t know where to find it. We are showing women how to set up a routine, clean their homes, get their lives in order while encouraging them to grow in their faith. Our ministry focus’s on the whole woman, not just part of her.”

So, for women needing a boost, or moms looking for a time out, A Virtuous Woman has answers for lifeÂ’s concerns whether you are a single woman, a stay at home mom, or a working woman.

When asked what it meant to be ‘a virtuous woman,’ Ringstaff replied, “Being a virtuous woman is not about being perfect. It is about finding a way to do the best you can, striving to do better, and learning from your mistakes. Women need to realize that while being a woman is not always easy, God has a unique plan for every woman. Figuring out what that plan is, is half the battle.”

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