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here - First Friday Women
Join us! All women invited.
First Friday of every month
11 a.m.-Noon • September-May
SPRING
2016
Harkins Theatre
1450 Plaza Place in
Southlake Town Center
firstfridaywomen.com
is an experience where women receive hope & practical resources to positively
navigate life’s real challenges. Consider this your personal invitation to join us and other women
in our community at First Friday, where transparent and approachable women and men
offer proven and practical advice for all women to live life to their God-given potential.
First Friday
First Friday equips
women with resources to positively navigate life’s challenges.
First Friday Main Events, Spring 2016
First Friday meets on the first Friday of each month, September through May
(except for holidays, then we meet on the second Friday).
Attend with friends & make it a girl’s day out or come alone.
Everyone is welcome — No RSVPs required!
For real life change, connect a small group of friends and
use FF messages & the authors’ books for your discussion.
January 8: ‘Want to be Clutter Free?’
(Second Friday, following New Year’s Day)
What is your clutter costing you? Space? Time? Energy?
Money? If you’re like most women, the answer is probably
all of the above. But there is hope. Discover the reasons
lurking behind all your stuff and the simple steps you
need to conquer your clutter, once and for all.
February 5: ‘Broken by Love’
Love is the greatest force on earth and most powerful
emotion shared and received. But what happens when
we are broken by love? It might send us into despair,
afraid to live and love again, or the experience can be
redeemed. Ricky Texada knows what it means to be
broken by love. Join us as he shares how God can
take brokenness and turn it into something beautiful.
March 4: ‘Keep It Shut’
Got words? Oh yeah, you do! The average woman speaks
more than 20,000 a day. Karen Ehman shares the how-tos
(and how-not-tos) of dealing with the tongue. Using biblical
examples, as well as her own personal and sometimes
painful stories, her messge will equip you to know what to
say, how best to say it and when to just keep your lips zipped!
April 1: ‘Teen Whisperer: Break Through
The Rebellion of Teenage Life’
Sue Heimer helps adults understand teens. With humor,
transparency and candor, the ‘Teen Whisperer’ will share her
own personal story of walking with a son through rebellion.
You will leave challenged, encouraged and equipped
to face this turbulent time with your adolescent.
May 6: ‘How God Redeems Our Suffering’
Whether or not you're in a season of hardship, what you can learn
from Hannah, a real-life woman in Biblical times, is as applicable
today as it was 2,000 years ago. We see her as a barren woman
in the midst of tremendous pain, but she never stops pouring her
heart out to God. The God who redeemed her pain is that same
God today. Learn how your suffering can truly be redeemed.
Harkins Theatre in
Southlake Town Center
11 a.m. to Noon
Childcare is available for a fee
(ages 3 through 8 & potty trained)
through Harkins Theatre by
reservation only. Contact the Play
Center at 817.310.0345 at least
two days prior to the event
to reserve your child’s place.
Kathi Lipp
Kathi Lipp is a national speaker and author
of 14 books. She is a frequent radio and TV
guest and has been named Focus on the
Family radio’s “Best of Broadcast.” She also
hosts the popular podcast You’ve Got This
with Kathi Lipp.
Ricky Texada
Ricky Texada serves with his wife, Cyd, as pastors of
Covenant Church in Colleyville, one of four campuses
in DFW. During his 20 years of ministry, Ricky has
challenged and inspired thousands around the globe
to pursue a deeper walk with Christ. Ricky and Cyd
share an incredible testimony of God’s faithfulness
in the midst of tragedy and difficult circumstances.
Karen Ehman
Karen Ehman is a Proverbs 31 Ministries
speaker, New York Times best-selling author &
writer for Encouragement For Today, an online
devotional that reaches more than 1 million
women daily. She has written seven books,
including Keep It Shut and Let. It. Go.
Sue Heimer
Sue Heimer is a popular international speaker,
author & certified biblical counselor. She is a
featured writer for Focus on the Family and a
frequent guest on Intentional Living. Audiences
find her humor, transparency and practical
teaching both inspiring and motivational.
Kelly Minter
Kelly Minter lives in Nashville and is an author,
musician, Bible study creator and teacher to
women all over the world. She has become
a steady and respected teaching voice,
particularly when it comes to translating
Scriptures and applying them to our lives.
“Jesus came that you may have life, and have it abundantly.” John 10:10
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All staff are volunteers, so 100% of financial donations
are dedicated to sustaining the quality of events & programs.
Make check donations to “projectHandUp/First Friday” and
send to: 670 Westport Parkway • Grapevine, TX • 76051
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