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The One Hundred Women Program began in 2004 as a way for women to support this ministry, this "space for grace" provided for women by women on a woman-owned ranch in Kansas.  The idea behind this program is the belief that God does provide for all our needs IF those who need have the courage to ask for what they need and IF those who have will respond to needs as they hear about them.  When a need is identified at Tallgrass Spiritual Retreat Center, a request goes out to several hundred women.  These women have shown an interest in this ministry over the five years of its existence by their presence at a retreat, by their previous contributions, or by their prayerful support of Tallgrass.  They are invited to pray about their involvement in the particular need presented to them to discern if they are one of the One Hundred Women called to provide a 100th portion of the funding for this need.  Here are three examples of the success of this fundraising program:

In 2004
A request went out from Tallgrass Spiritual Retreat Center seeking One Hundred Women to donate $5 each in order to raise the $500 application fee required by the IRS for the Center to apply for 501(c)3 status (non-profit).  Five hundred dollars was raised in 2 weeks and the Center's application was approved!

In 2005
A request went out from Tallgrass Spiritual Retreat Center seeking One Hundred Women to donate $10/month for 12 months in order to raise $12,000 to support the Center's general budget for one year.  $9,034 was raised that year.  It was enough!  The ministry is viable and still growing! There are several women who continue to send their monthly donations, bringing the Center ever closer to becoming 100% self-sufficient.  Funds are continually being received for the general budget as a part of the One Hundred Women giving.

In 2006
A request went out from Tallgrass Spiritual Retreat Center seeking One Hundred Women to donate $14 each in order to raise $1400 for the Director, Rev. Billie Blair, to attend the International United Methodist Clergywomen's Consultation in Chicago in August.  Fifteen hundred women from around the country and beyond were registered to attend this 5-day event.  Billie was to facilitate a Spiritual Formation Workshop on three of the mornings.  Her sessions were titled "Soul Tending through Prayer." This was a wonderful opportunity for Billie to inform more women about this special "space for grace" called Tallgrass Spiritual Retreat Center. 

There was serious financial concern about Billie's attending this event.  With a deep breath and a leap of faith, she made the commitment to attend the Consultation and lead the Spiritual Formation Group as a representative of Tallgrass Spiritual Retreat Center, believing there were One Hundred Women who believed in this ministry with her and who wanted to help make this trip possible. 

In less than three weeks, over $2500 was received from women around the country (KS, CA, NM, AR, WI, IL, OK, CO)!  Because of the overwhelming response, a scholarship fund was created to help more women experience the peace of the prairie at Tallgrass and a "new" engine was put in the 1992 Ford Ranger pickup truck that was also donated for the use of the center.

Will you respond to the next One Hundred Women request? Maybe you are called to support this ministry on a regular basis, giving $10, $15 or more a month?  Please pray about your involvement with the on going ministry of Tallgrass Spiritual Retreat Center.
Photo by Marshall Hutchinson
Tallgrass Spiritual  Retreat Center
Where Women Find Their Way
One Hundred Women Program


Tallgrass Spiritual Retreat Center:
Where Women Find Their Way
1780 Thurman Creek Road
Matfield Green, KS 66862
620.753.3465
email: tallgrassretreats@wheatstate.com
website: www.tallgrassretreats.com
Rev. Billie Blair, Director

To accept the responsibility of being a child
of God is to accept the best that life
has to offer you.
  - Stella Terrill Mann
Explore daily
the will of God.
     - C.G. Jung
Life shrinks
or expands
in proportion to
one's courage.
    - Anais Nin
The unexamined life is not worth living.
  - Socrates
Updated 08/10/06