What I’ve Learned About Being a Woman Leader in Church
Its this idea we must hold dear: Rather than seeing what is on the outside, we are to, like God, look at the heartwhats inside, especially when considering a woman leader in church.
Its this idea we must hold dear: Rather than seeing what is on the outside, we are to, like God, look at the heartwhats inside, especially when considering a woman leader in church.
Some pastor's wives simply give up when they can't meet others' expectations. They withdraw and become sullen. Others yield to despair, helplessness, and hopelessness when facing pastor's wife challenges.
As this type of AI technology becomes more prevalent, Christians will need to grapple with how to use ChatGPT Christian theology in a way that honors God, as well as what AI means for how we conceive of our own identity as people created in the image of God.
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Something must explain the pervasive wickedness of the human race and what we can do about it.
First impressions do matter. It's not unspiritual to make sure your church property looks good, and your greeters are genuinely attentive and caring, any more than it is unspiritual to make sure your home looks great for guests. Its common sense hospitality to communicate that you care about what attracts people to church.
The things that may be stymieing your leadership, including crippling leadership habits, can be identified and overcome.
If other church members contact you about the post, let them know that you support the pastor, and they should as well regarding criticism about your pastor. It only takes one or two strong and supportive church members to bring the discussion to a needed ending.
There are a lot of churches that have started or have grown through anger. The problem is churches that start on the basis of what theyre opposed to dont last. Tim Keller's thoughts on forgiveness offer a deeper perspective.
What if we quit bragging on ourselves and hanging our fragile egos on the line for all the world to see? What if we did our job and said to ourselves, I am only an unworthy servant; Im just doing my job, and left it at that with veiled humility (Luke 17:7-10).