Who We Are
We’re driven by three core principles that make up our mission:
Encourage every woman to know Jesus Christ and His great love for her and the world. We do this through cultivating opportunities for authentic connections with women–across cultures, generations, and denominations.
Equip every woman with the tools to serve faithfully wherever God has them. We do this through offering opportunities for networking, leadership development, sharing relevant ideas, and healthy vision casting.
Empower every woman to fulfill the God-given purpose and abundant life she was designed to live! We do this through providing opportunities to serve, learn, mentor and lead by example.
CONNECT
We work to enhance the holistic well-being of women—across cultures, generations, and denominations.
Along with attending events, you’re invited to connect with us:
- Apply to Join a Missions Trip
 - Exhibit
- Register as an exhibitor for the BTG Leadership Conference, Single Moms Retreat, and/or Thrive Conference
 
 - Sponsor
- Email info@mnbtg.org with interest in sponsoring an event or podcast episode
 
 - Submit a Prayer Request
 - Volunteer
- Register for a BTG event ticket, and indicate your interest in volunteering
 
 
			UPCOMING EVENTS
Latest Podcasts
Episode 52: A Missionary’s Journey w/ Marlys Kingsriter
Episode 52: a conversation from September 2022 with mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother Marlys Kingsriter. Marlys and her husband, Del, were well-respected, influential Minnesota missionaries in...
Episode 51: Servant Leadership & The Lund Leadership Award w/ Brandi Petruzzelli & Morgan Sundberg
Episode 51: a conversation with wife, mom, ministry & marketplace leader, and the first-ever Lund Leadership Award recipient, Brandi Petruzzelli, along with mom, doctoral student, and Brandi’s nominator,...
Episode 50: The Art of a Conversation w/ Mykelti Blum
Episode 50: a conversation with mom, speaker, podcaster, and author Mykelti Blum and our podcast guest host, Kristen Ostrem. In this episode, you will hear about the importance of conversations in...
					










