Tell Us Who You Are!
March 9, 2007 |
Gifted Women:
We'd like to get to know you.
Gifted for Leadership has posted an online survey that will help us get to know you and your needs better so we can serve you more effectively. If you take our brief, 11-question survey, we'll thank you by giving you a coupon for $15 worth of downloadable resources at TodaysChristianWomanStore.com, available for use until April 1, 2007.
Click here to complete the survey.
Thank you!
Posted by Amy Simpson on March 9, 2007
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I just completed the survey, but the gift card was for $10 instead $15, as indicated in the post. Can you help me out with this error?
Thanks,
Elisa
Posted by: Elisa on March 9, 2007
Elisa:
Thank you so much for alerting us to this error! We're fixing it right now, so if you try your coupon again later today, it should provide you with the right amount.
Thanks for completing the survey!
Amy
Posted by: Amy Simpson on March 9, 2007
This is a little off the point, but I tried to sign-up for the weekly e-mail subscription for GiftedForLeadership, and it didn't seem to work. Tried it twice. It says I will receive a confirmation e-mail that I have to use to activate it, but I never receive the e-mail, and I've checked the spam box. Is the e-mail subscription mechanism working properly?
Posted by: Karen on March 9, 2007
PS--Are you going to post the results of the survey? That would be very interesting to see . . .
Posted by: Karen on March 9, 2007
Same for me on the return e-mail to confirm - I never received it.
I, too, would love to see the survey results. Thanks for all you do - I'm enjoying Gifted for Leadership very much!
Posted by: Kelly on March 10, 2007
Thanks for letting us know about your difficulty in subscribing to the newsletter. I'll follow up on this.
Yes, I plan to post some survey results on the site in a couple of weeks.
Thanks for your comments!
Posted by: Amy Simpson on March 10, 2007
I wanted to do your survey but it wouldn't go thru, so I'm stumped.
Also I wanted to leave my email address for the free newsletters but that didn't take either. what do I do? I want to learn & I would love to talk with Christian women who are in leadership so I can know their experiences. Mine has not been good as far as the church is concerned & I need help to know what to do.
thank you & I hope you can help me,
Sue
Posted by: Sue Walker on March 11, 2007
Sue:
Thanks for letting us know that these things aren't working for you. We have had many responses to the survey, so I know it's working. Perhaps it will work if you try it again.
We're looking into the problem of the newsletter sign-up not working. You might try that again too, but I'll post a message here when I get information about what you should do.
Thanks again!
Posted by: Amy Simpson on March 14, 2007
Using your coupon for the survey, I tried ordering two books within $13 but it would not let me complete the order unless I typed in Credit Card info. Why do I need to type in the CC info when I'm not using it? And how do I make the order so I can use your generous offer?
Posted by: Esther on March 15, 2007
Dear Madam/Sir.
I think I will create some inconvenience to send this message to you.I am a christean,but I want to focues on christean womens role which have been promoted by some womens like you to take a leadership place in their society.I had also read some other womens role in helping the progressing womens movement to go ahead and be a sucess.One thing I would like to know is how your organisation seethe efforts of other womens who are still taking a model post to be seen by their followers as a gifted leaders like the artist madona.I read how madona had fought alone to aleviate some womens problems which were created by males over controll over the media and their intention to manupulate the idea of feminenism to their own agenda.I think womens are making big incentives to get respect in every position and classes in society.I have seen this happening in my country which have been mentioned as a nation ruled by male dominance in the past.But I have also seen womens who are abusing their goal and plans by using their power in unnecessary ways and transgresing basic male rights.I know womens in my country have been abusing some basic human right to promote their leadership in our society by manupulating the media illegaly to spread roumers against a boy,to bully him and harm his social life.I have been abused by these womens activist groups for the past fifteen years and still in the present time.I was fired from my job in the libraries of addis abeba university more than three years ago because womens who were working there as party members got right to insult someone based on ethinic and other gender coated issues to transform the university and the society.I was also forced to leave my mothers home more than eight years ago because thease politicians were active to disrupt the old family relations with new political concepts.Now I live with some of my relatives who also shows their keen interest to follow the current political thinking by harrsing me,by contaminating my foods with bed bugs,spiders,flys,rat dropings and other dirts.Do you think women of my country acheive a better place in our society by being a nuance to the womens cause like this?
I need your help.
wondwossen hailu,ethiopia
Posted by: wondwossen on March 16, 2007
Yes, I am a guy posting on a womans leadership website, but I wanted to share two things. First, my wife has benefited so much from women who knew how to lead and how to show her how to be a leader as well.
Second, I am a graduate student at Georgetown University and I am writing a book called Projects With a Purpose, that is about building healthier projects/ministries in Churches and Christian Organizations. My sad experience is that churches are full of projects/ministries that have not been planned well, executed well, and fail becuase they were managed poorly. The book I am writing seeks to look at 6 elements that are found in all healthy projects and then tries to relate them to projects in Churches and Christian organizations. My experience in writing the book shows that woman who are leading projects and those who have great ideas that they want to see come to life have been very interested in the book. Please feel free to take a look at the website to get a better understanding of how projects/ministries can be organized and planned in a healthier manner.
www.projectswithapurpose.com
Thanks
Josh
Posted by: Joshua Wright on March 20, 2007