Women Alive

is a national, Canadian organization that inspires and equips women in their personal, professional and spiritual lives. We are passionately committed to helping women reach their God-given potential. More About
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Thought for the Week

Be completely humble and gentle; be patient, bearing with one another in love. ~ Ephesians 4:2

Making It Personal

An Invitation to You
Thank you for visiting our website. There may be several reasons you have contacted us. Perhaps you are struggling and are living without hope. You may be sensing an emptiness in your life. Continue >>

Upcoming Events

Just the Word (with Precept Ministries)
Sep 25, 2010
Brantford, Ontario

Toronto Conference
Oct 23, 2010
Toronto, Ontario

ie girl Weekend - Cambridge
Nov 05, 2010
Cambridge, Ontario

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Feature Article

Women Alive Recruiting Executive Director and Managing Director

What's New

Win FREE Registration to Toronto 2010!
Want to win FREE registration to Women Alive's 5th Annual Toronto Conference? It's easy! Click here to find out more. Read More>>

If you believe in Women Alive, we need your help!
Have you or someone you know been impacted by the ministry of Women Alive or ie girl? If so, we need your help! The summer months are always tough financially and this year is no exception. Would you consider a gift to Women Alive to help us continue sharing the life-giving gospel message of Jesus with women and teen girls across Canada? Read More>>

Pam Farrel is Toronto Keynote!
You've heard her on Focus on the Family and read her best-selling books like "Women of Influence", "Men are Like Waffles, Women are like Spaghetti", "Raising a Modern-Day Princess" and more! Now, Pam Farrel is coming to Toronto just for Women Alive! Read More>>

The Future of Women Alive
The future vision of Women Alive includes 3 strategic directions: Teen Girls & Young Women, Partnerships with Churches, and Women Equipping & Encouraging Women. Click to find out more! Read More>>


Summer Reading Challenge

It all started out as an interesting comment. An American politician was being asked about his reading habits and I was hooked. "One book a week? Why can't I do that?" I thought, and decided to take on the challenge. Read More >>