Finding your voice at Easter
Preparing women to write and deliver creative evangelistic content.
Our Approach
A short term mentoring project to equip and encourage women giving evangelistic talks or Spoken Word in the A Passion for Life mission.
Run in partnership with A Passion for Life and Passion for Evangelism guests will write, deliver and receive feedback on a talk or Spoken Word for Easter.
A bit more about Finding Your Voice.
Week 1 February 26th 7.30pm
Our first session will include three short talks, Q&A and creative ideas for evangelistic events at Easter.
Is my talk good enough? Speaker Jenni Dyer
How do I write an evangelistic talk? Speaker Lizzie Smallwood
What are the hooks at Easter that make people need and long for the message at Easter? Speaker Alex Hillman
During weeks 2 and 3 please write an evangelistic talk or Spoken Word that could be used at Easter.
Week 4 March 19th 7.30-9pm
Our second session is feedback time. This will be done in small groups. With a mentor you will deliver your piece and receive feedback.
Meet the Team
Frequently Asked
Questions
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Finding Your Voice at Easter is run in partnership with A Passion for Life and Passion for Evangelism.
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Costs at £15 for the mentoring project, please get in touch (naydawson@gmail.com) if costs are prohibitive
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By the end of week 3 each guest needs to be ready to deliver a short evangelistic talk or Spoken Word to a small group online. After which you will receive feedback.
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Any woman that is preparing to give an evangelistic talk or Spoken Word during the A Passion for Life 2026 Mission.
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We’ll meet on Zoom
February 26th 7.30-9pm
March 19th 7.30-9pm
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Item descripIs my talk good enough? We'll be looking at some of the questions we ask which can lead us to say no or spend the months beforehand worrying! Speaker Jenni Dyer
How do I write an evangelistic talk? Looking at some of the common issues that we face when writing talks; do I need to include everything about the cross, how much is enough Bible content? Speaker Lizzie Smallwood
What are the hooks at Easter that make people need and long for the message at Easter? Speaker Alex Hillmantion