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Outreach Resource of the Year Something is not right. The witness
of the church in North America is eroding. Many Christians are
alarmed by the decline in church attendance and seek a culprit. Too
often, we point the finger away from the church, make culture the
enemy, and build walls between us and others. But our antagonism
and enemy-making are toxins that further eat away at our witness.
Is there a better way? Tara Beth Leach could easily be one of those
millennials giving up on the church. Instead, she is a pastor who
loves the church and is paradoxically hopeful for its future. In an
era where the church has lost much of its credibility, Leach casts
a radiant vision for Christians to rediscover a robust, attractive
witness. We need to name the toxic soil we've grown in, repent for
past wrongs, and lean into a better way to become the church that
Jesus proclaimed we would be. Leach casts down idolatrous false
images of God to recover a winsome picture of a kingdom of
abundance and goodness. We can be sustained by practices that will
tune our hearts to God's and form us into the radiant communities
God intends for us and those around us.
Throughout Scripture and church history, women have been central to
the mission of God. But all too often women have lacked
opportunities to minister fully. Many churches lack visible
examples of women in ministry and leadership. Pastor Tara Beth
Leach issues a stirring call for a new generation of women in
ministry: to teach, to preach, to shepherd, and to lead. God not
only permits women to minister-he emboldens, empowers, and
unleashes women to lead out of the fullness of who they are. The
church cannot reach its full potential without women using their
God-given gifts. Leach provides practical expertise for how women
can find their place at the table, escape impostor syndrome, face
opposition, mentor others, and much more. When women teach, preach,
lead, evangelize, pastor, and disciple, and when men partner to
embolden the women in their lives, the church's imagination expands
to better reflect God's story and hope for the world.
Much of what men and women both think about women, gender
differences, and cultural norms is remarkably under-processed.
Without the benefit of intentional conversation about the barriers
women face, most women are left to enter the world of leadership
with inadequate awareness and resources. The acknowledgement of a
woman's right to leadership is only the first step. We have not yet
addressed the very common barriers women face when they enter the
leadership arena, nor have we explored practical solutions to help
them navigate those barriers so they can lead effectively. Women
need to know that unrealistic optimism is a recipe for failure.
Simply by acknowledging constraints to success, then exploring
strategies to enhance leadership skills, we can help women take
greater authority over their call to live out of a God-given
identity and giftedness. When Women Lead is for men and women who
advocate for female leadership within the Church. When women are
educated about the challenges they face and are given resources to
navigate beyond those challenges, their opportunity for success in
ministry increases dramatically. The purpose of this book is to
describe those challenges, explore practical solutions, and equip
women to lead successfully and hopefully. While it is an excellent
resource for women ready to enter leadership with more confidence
and authority, it's also perfect for denominational leaders charged
with raising up women called to leadership roles, for lay leaders
who want to better understand the dynamics at work when the pastor
is a woman, and for husbands, parents, and friends who desperately
want to support women in their life who are living out what God has
given them to do. What if the Kingdom of God is straining toward
the day when all God's people are deployed in the work of the Great
Commission? Women are already leading powerful movements around the
world. The evangelistic explosion being documented in many closed
countries is largely due to the leadership of women. Missionaries
tell of the critical role of women in introducing the gospel to new
groups. This book can help to equip a new generation of women to
rise up with tools in hand to welcome and advance God's Kingdom on
earth.
"When I discovered I was an Enneagram Six, I didn't want to be
one." Pastor Tara Beth Leach continues, "I hated that I was marked
by fear," reflecting on how fear and anxiety can plague a
Six-whether they are pulling back from or diving right in to the
things that feel threatening. She explores what it means for her to
be a redeemed Six who is allowing Jesus to transform her a little
at a time. Whether you are a Six, have a Six wing, or have a friend
or spouse who is a Six, you will find wisdom here as Tara Beth
explores her own journey of deepening self-understanding through
the Enneagram. To take you deeper, each of these forty daily
readings concludes with a prayer, a spiritual practice, or a
reflection question.
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For God So Loved (Paperback)
Jeren Rowell, Samantha Chambo, Tara Beth Leach
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