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Leadership for Women in the Church
By Anita Carrión Quinoñes
Current opportunities for leadership for women in the church vary from country to country. Within any culture, the church can choose attitudes and actions that help strengthen it by recognizing the ministry gifts of both male and female members.
These might include the following:
- Allow women to become ordained as ministers in the church, using the same requirements that are in place for men.
- Respect any woman who is in a place of spiritual authority within the church. Celebrate her ability to obey God’s call on her life.
- When a position of leadership within the church becomes vacant, seek God’s person—male or female—to fill that vacancy.
- Accept spiritual instruction from women as well as men. The Holy Spirit uses both male and female leaders to teach truth from God’s Word.
— Anita Carrión Quinoñes, former national superintendent of Peru
from “Women’s Leadership in the Church,” Global Voices, edited by Joy Bray
In This Issue
- The Power of Connection
- The Secret to Paul's Leadership
- Leadership for Women in the Church
- We Never Would Have Made It Without You
- Leading Your Church
- Living Like an Eagle
- Domestic Workers Are Weekend Ministers in Hong Kong
- Wesleyans Active in Community Based Ministry
- Interview with Martha Blackburn
- Frackville Church's Closet Fills Need
- Miracle on East 3rd Street
- Love Chapel Hill
- Eastern Hills Wesleyan Provided Community Support Following Plane Crash
- Why Jesus Drank Wine and I Don't
- Pursue Holiness