The book of Esther has it all-a victim and a villain, a power struggle and a power play. While it is an intriguing story, it is, more importantly, a study of power-how one abuses it and loses it, and how one gains it and triumphs in it. We can learn from the book of Esther by imagining its relationship scenarios and comparing them with our similar challenges in the workplace. While you embark on this study, take the time to read the book of Esther. The story depicts a patriarchal society that had little tolerance for an independent, non-compliant female. We cannot ignore that the norms for…mehr
The book of Esther has it all-a victim and a villain, a power struggle and a power play. While it is an intriguing story, it is, more importantly, a study of power-how one abuses it and loses it, and how one gains it and triumphs in it. We can learn from the book of Esther by imagining its relationship scenarios and comparing them with our similar challenges in the workplace. While you embark on this study, take the time to read the book of Esther. The story depicts a patriarchal society that had little tolerance for an independent, non-compliant female. We cannot ignore that the norms for that day included gender inequality; however, our primary focus is to glean from the wisdom that the book of Esther carries, and I encourage you to read it with an open mind. In this study, we will observe and learn from the main characters of the book of Esther. By putting ourselves in their shoes and examining our internal reactions, we will gain a fresh perspective on what power truly is. As professional women of faith, we live not according to a mantra but a mandate. Our path to success will differ from that of this world. To succeed, we must operate at a higher level of intentionality, being mindful of the moments and how well we steward life's opportunities. My hope is for you to emerge from this study with fresh insight and a preparedness to identify your "such a time as this" moments!Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Colleen Rouse has been Co-Pastor, alongside her husband, and CEO of Victory World Church for 29 years. Victory began with six people in a small apartment living room and has now grown to 16,000 members with multiple church campuses and 130 nations represented in membership. With over 200 employees, Colleen's strategic leadership skills have been instrumental in leading the Victory organization toward its success today.Colleen is Founder of Thrive Today, birthed out of the support of John Maxwell's Thrive initiative. She is a Certified Coach and has been invited to speak at churches and organizations across the world regarding her expertise on biblical truths for women in leadership.She also serves on the advisory board of Southeastern University, as well as, the board of directors for Street Grace-- an abolitionary non-profit aiming to end all domestic sex trafficking in Atlanta, Georgia. Colleen advocates both locally and abroad in support of efforts to end human trafficking, providing funds and safe homes in places like Thailand and Ethiopia.When Colleen is not traveling the world, you'll find her in Georgia co-leading at Victory and enjoying time with her new granddaughters.
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