Advancing Women Into Leadership: Why This Matters and How to Reach that Goal
2015 “Becoming New” CBE International Conference This lecture draws from the latest leadership literature to make a compelling case for the importance of advancing more
2015 “Becoming New” CBE International Conference This lecture draws from the latest leadership literature to make a compelling case for the importance of advancing more
2015 “Becoming New” CBE International Conference As God makes our ministries anew, it can be hard for women to navigate the gap between the here
2015 “Becoming New” CBE International Conference Each pastor faces unique challenges in fostering communities where God’s gifting in men and women can flourish.
2015 “Becoming New” CBE International Conference Examines practical approaches to systemically reverse the historical trend of sexism in the church.
2016 “Truth Be Told” Conference in South Africa A workshop from the 2016 international conference in Johannesburg.
2016 “Truth Be Told” Conference in South Africa A lecture from the 2016 international conference in Johannesburg.
2016 “Truth Be Told” Conference in South Africa A session from the 2016 international conference in Johannesburg.
Recently, the Barna group came out with the news that 61% of Christian women “love Jesus but not the church.”1 Why is that? Could it be
“The 21st century agents of change—across the world—are women,” Dr. Salim Munayer announced in a slow, deliberate, hear-this-if-you-don’t-hear-anything-else voice at a conference. Dr. Munayer is
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