Frequently asked questions
3. What can a WWMT certified facilitator do?
Certified facilitators may be called to serve as facilitators at hub trainings in any of the four modules a couple of times a year (as she is able). All certified facilitators are eligible to raise the personal expenses necessary for service. Certified facilitators also have access to a web portal where they can share lesson plans and resources. Those who have earned certified facilitator status may submit prayer requests and participate in mentor workshops.
1. What are WWMT certified facilitators?
WWMT certified facilitators are women with a passion to help other women grow. These women have been approved to facilitate any of the core trainings at Entrust’s WWMT hubs or local settings. These women have successfully completed each of the four core modules, have completed the facilitator pursuing certification process, and have been approved to serve as facilitators.
2. Who can become a WWMT certified facilitator?
Those who become certified facilitators show evidence of an established, mature walk with Jesus Christ, a commitment to the local church, a desire to use their gifts to equip other women in the body of Christ, an availability of time and resources, and a desire to continue to learn alongside other women.