Category Archives: Leadership

Walk by Faith 11: Lois

Lois is mentioned in 2 Timothy 1 as the grandmother of Timothy, a student of Paul who becomes a preacher …

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Walk by Faith 10: Priscilla

In Acts 18, when a prestigious preacher is leaving something important out of his teaching, Priscilla (along with her husband) …

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Walk by Faith 9: Mary, Sister of Martha

A story is told in Luke 10 of the sisters Mary and Martha. When Jesus comes to visit them, Martha …

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Walk by Faith 8: Mary of Nazereth

Leaders embrace great opportunities… When Mary is approached in Luke 1 and told that she will be giving birth to …

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Walk by Faith 7: Esther

Esther was something on an unwilling biblical leader, but an incredibly brave and wise one nonetheless. She was forced into …

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Walk by Faith 6: Miriam

Like Deborah, Miriam is identified as a prophetess and she seemed to have held special responsibilities leading the Israelites in …

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Walk by Faith 5: Deborah

Deborah is the only female to have ever led the Israelite people, and she is known as one of their …

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Walk by Faith 4: Tamar

The Bible isn’t all sunshine and rainbows. There are some pretty twisted stories. This reflection highlights a widowed, childless woman …

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Walk by Faith 3: Rebekah

In Genesis 24, when a servant goes out to seek a bride for Isaac, he selects her based on how …

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Thinking about Passion

When we speak about “engagement,” especially as it pertains to us in our work as educators, or in the tasks of students as learners, it’s obvious that the word can mean so many different things. Am I having fun? Am … Continue reading
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