Beliefs and Action Steps

In Stefanie Ertel, Doris Gomez & Kathleen Patterson (eds.), Women in Leadership: Biblical and Contemporary Perspectives. Springer Nature Switzerland. pp. 271-274 (2024)
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Why are we still talking about women in leadership in various contexts? Why is there still a need for this? Many women have the support they need to thrive in leadership, and some today still do not. Specifically for Christians, Christian organizations, organizations highly involved within the Christian community, and the local church, it is critical for a theological line to be clearly communicated on the topic of women and leadership. Within the church and the business world, women are called to lead. God is calling us not to stray away from difficult topics, but instead, He has called us to live a life marked by His Presence, marked by His strength and not our own. Let us not shy away from this topic due to its difficulty. Let us empower both His sons and daughters to become world-changing leaders.

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