Unplanned Moments among Triennial Highlights
It was one of those unplanned moments that made Triennial XV so special […]
It was one of those unplanned moments that made Triennial XV so special […]
SAN DIEGO, CA (August 19, 2013) — Participants at the Women Ministries Triennial XIV voted 329-3 to disband as an independent organization and “enter into
By Edward Gilbreath SAN DIEGO, CA (August 16, 2013) — More than 850 women packed the grand hall of the Town and Country Resort and
SAN DIEGO, CA (August 15, 2013)—“Women Managing Money—What You Need to Know for Life,” a workshop given by Covenant Trust Company president Ann Wiesbrock, will
CHICAGO, IL (July 22, 2013) – The regular registration deadline for Triennial XIV has been pushed back to July 31.
By Stan Friedman KERMAN, CA (April 19, 2013) – Two women from La Vina Covenant Church were so intent on attending Triennial XIV that they
CHICAGO, IL (February 13, 2013) – Early registration for Triennial XIV has been extended to March 20.
WASHINGTON, D.C (July 25, 2010) – In her last sermon to a Triennial as the Department of Women Ministries executive minister, Ruth Hill declared to the gathering that “your very lives are a letter of transformation,” and then asked, “so what are people reading in you?”
WASHINGTON, D.C. (July 24, 2010) – It was her battle with anorexia that captured much of the media spotlight for 2008 Miss America Kirsten Haglund, but it was the inner struggle with personal identity and her relationship with God that consumed her waking hours, Haglund told hundreds of women gathered today for Triennial XIII at the Omni Shoreham Hotel.
WASHINGTON, D.C. (July 23, 2010) – Nice girls versus good women – that was the contrast painted Friday morning by author, much-in-demand speaker and global engagement advocate Lynne Hybels as she addressed hundreds of women filling the ballroom of the Omni Shoreham Hotel as part of Triennial XIII, which concludes Sunday.