Beth Woolnough is the guest speaker at the East Central Coast Safari gathering of Christian Woman Communicating International (CWCI) in Taree on June 30.
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Her topic, 'Let's Be Real', will encourage women to seek what is of most importance in their lives, and to live out their faith wherever and whatever they may be doing.
According to Bianca O'Neill, journalist with the Herald Sun, millennial women are often referred to as the ‘lucky generation’.
Women of the 21st century should be able to have it all - career, family, home, fitness, friends, community interests - and be adept in balancing these areas.
Yet, when these 'layers of life' are peeled away, many women struggle to uphold societal expectations. They express frustration and exhaustion at their inability to succeed in their multiple roles.
How can they find contentment in their busy-ness?
The Taree community of CWCI invites women to morning tea and a message that will strengthen them in this multi-tasking, fast-paced world. It will be held St John's Anglican Church Hall, Victoria Street, Taree at 10am on Saturday, June 30. Cost is a freewill offering.
For more information, contact the CWCI Head Office on 9740 6355.