There is great potential for the expansion of the Kingdom of God, as women join men in serving the Lord Jesus Christ in these last days. Nevertheless, many women start ministry from a disadvantage and experience many challenges, as the Body of Christ continues to discuss and debate the eligibility and role of women within the fivefold ministry.
Many Church leaders do not fully support women in ministry or acknowledge their contributions, resulting in unrecognized gifts and callings, and disengagement. This lack of recognition is counterproductive, especially with the growing demand for Kingdom workers. It is increasingly important to affirm and validate the work of women in ministry.
The Women In Ministry Network (WiMN) was established to address the critical need for affirmation and enhanced credibility and accountability among women in ministry. WiMN, a strategic initiative of Women In Tune, aims to provide structure, integrity and spiritual accountability for women’s ministry worldwide, empowering women to serve confidently.
WiMN offers a defined pathway for women pursuing ministry accreditation and/or ordination, in partnership with Churches in Communities International, a UK-based organization that facilitates this process through mutual accountability. WiMN is more than an accreditation route; it is a platform for collaboration and raising up a new standard of leadership among women in ministry. This would authenticate the ministry of women, breaking the cultural and religious barriers to foster and hasten revival.
“Let us think of ways to motivate one another to acts of love and good works. And let us not neglect our meeting together, as some people do, but encourage one another, especially now that the day of his return is drawing near.” [Hebrews 10:24-25]
