One prominent women leader, civil rights activist, and suffragette Mary Church Terrell summed it up in this four-word challenge: Lift as you climb. The key to authentic leadership lies not in ...
A month-long Vatican summit has ended with a call for women to have more leadership roles in the Catholic Church, but not a call for women to be ordained as priests, as some progressives had hoped ...
Nicole Martin stops by to share some of the lessons of servant leadership she’s learned behind the pulpit, in the classroom, and in her new role with Christianity Today.
Certainly the most prominent among these in the ancient church was Mary Magdalene ... women's religious thought or always result in women's leadership, but as a constellation they point toward ...
Indeed, this is why misogyny is so insidious: Women who affirm the status quo tend to be amplified by male leaders in the church and in civil society, while those who question it are censured.