Dr. Sabrina Black answers questions and shares the vision, mission and goals of the HELP for Women Leadership group. Established to provide healing encouragement and a loving perspective for emerging and established leaders. The HELP group is a place to help women be women in ministry in a non-competitive circle by training and mentoring, evangelism and discipleship, in a supportive caring sisterhood that advances the kingdom by promoting unity and oneness. First major event will be the women in leadership conference scheduled for Wednesday, August 6, 2008. This meeting hosted at Harvest Christian church and facilitated by Sabrina, Pam, Christina and Brenda. www.helpforyourleadership.com
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