Leadership styles are varied but one is no more important than another. Today we're taking a look at some well-known women from the Bible and examining their unique contribution to leadership. OnTheBlog LeadingWell
Are you a woman who leads? Maybe you don’t see yourself as a leader, but God has you leading someone right where you are. Maybe it’s your kids, your friends, or the teenager next door. Maybe it’s a Women’s Ministry, a team at work, or a small group. This series—led by our women’s ministry specialist, Kelly King—will help you no matter where you lead and whether you’re leading one or one thousand.
As I considered all of my options, it reminded me of the endless ways God designs and fashions women. We all come in different shapes and sizes. Our leadership styles are also varied. Some leaders are extroverts and some are introverts. I know some leaders who enjoy collaboration with a team and others have a specific vision that demands implementation.
So, what kind of leadership style best describes you? Let’s look at some well-known women from the Bible and examine their unique contribution to leadership.We find Priscilla’s story mostly in the Book of Acts, but Paul also mentioned her in some of his letters. Not only a competent leader and worker, she was a woman who was an intentional disciple-maker.
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