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Melanie Newton - Disciplemaking Training & Resources
Melanie Newton's Bio:
Melanie Newton's Experience:
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Women's Ministry Mobilizer at EFCA Texas-Oklahoma District
July 2012 - Present | Texas & OklahomaMelanie delivers Lifestyle Disciplemaking Training to Christian women of any age or stage of life that equips them with the tools needed to become disciplemakers in their everyday lives. More information about Lifestyle Disciplemaking Training is available on her website - melanienewton.com.
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Disciplemaking Trainer & Resources at Joyful Walk Ministries
June 1994 - Present | Dallad-Fort Worth, TXDelivering Lifestyle Disciplemaking Training to Christian women of any age or stage of life that equips them with the tools needed to become disciplemakers in their everyday lives. Providing disciplemaking resources. More information about Lifestyle Disciplemaking Training is available on her website - melanienewton.com.
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Bible Study Author and Speaker at Joyful Walk Ministries
September 1993 - Present | TexasPublic speaking professional with expertise in preparing and delivering an impactful message targeted to the audience. Author of grace-based Bible studies for women that are available to download from bible.org - one of the world's largest online Bible study tools as well as her own website - melanienewton.com.
Melanie Newton's Education:
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Louisiana State University
1970 – 1973Bachelor of ScienceActivities: Geology, Band, CRU
Melanie Newton's Interests & Activities:
When I’m not training women for disciplemaking, I like to lead Bible studies, write new disciplemaking resources, disciple new Christians and create science lessons for children that illustrate biblical truth. I am also working in the garden, hanging out with young moms, being neighborly, or just experiencing life. I’m a Texas Rangers and Dallas Stars fan. Organizing is fun to me as well as doggedly learning new things such as creating websites, designing enewsletters and learning how to make an ebook. I’m a Louisiana girl who loved fishing and cheering for my LSU Tigers while growing up. Yet, I’m proud to call Texas my home now.