Women now have professional opportunities beyond what previous generations ever imagined. But as our roles in public life have grown, the church's vision for women's work and calling has not grown with us, leaving us feeling isolated and under-resourced. Christian women face multiple tensions between home and work, navigating complex gender dynamics in the workplace and social pressure to hold together picture-perfect lives. Joanna Meyer addresses a critical gap in Christian women's discipleship by speaking to the roles we play in public and professional life. Acknowledging the brokenness of…mehr
Women now have professional opportunities beyond what previous generations ever imagined. But as our roles in public life have grown, the church's vision for women's work and calling has not grown with us, leaving us feeling isolated and under-resourced. Christian women face multiple tensions between home and work, navigating complex gender dynamics in the workplace and social pressure to hold together picture-perfect lives. Joanna Meyer addresses a critical gap in Christian women's discipleship by speaking to the roles we play in public and professional life. Acknowledging the brokenness of workplaces and industries, she provides a theological framework for women's work and influence and offers resources for the challenges of working life. This book will help you: Ignite your vocational imagination, with a biblical framework for work and calling. Build strength from within, with emotional and spiritual health to support your work. Navigate common workplace challenges, with practical tools to help your influence grow. Pursue purposeful relationships, collaborating and building strong relationships with others. Learn from the lived experience of godly female leaders and discover how women can have a redemptive impact through our work.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Joanna Meyer is director of public engagement at the Denver Institute for Faith and Work, where she leads public events, hosts the Faith and Work Podcast, and founded Women, Work, and Calling, a national initiative that equips Christian women for godly influence in public life. Prior to joining the Institute, she worked in global telecom, nonprofit consulting, and campus ministry with Cru. Joanna served as associate faculty at Denver Seminary and completed a certificate in Women in Leadership through Cornell University. She contributed to Women and Work and has written for Faith Driven Entrepreneur and various Denver Institute publications. She lives in Aurora, Colorado.
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Introduction Part One: Ignite Your Vocational Imagination 1. Called Together 2. A Gospel as Big as the World 3. Cultural Versus Biblical Norms 4. What It Means to Be Called 5. Tools to Explore Your Calling Part Two: Build Strength from Within 6. Identify Beliefs That Limit Your Growth 7. God Grows Your Soul Through Work 8. Cultivate Humble Confidence 9. Overcome Impostor Syndrome 10. Discover God's Gift of Rest Part Three: Navigate Common Workplace Challenges 11. Lead with Authenticity and Intentionality 12. Realize Your Vocational Power 13. Resist the Need to Be Perfect 14. Lead Up 15. Beware of the Double Bind Part Four: Pursue Purposeful Relationships 16. Re-envision Mentorship 17. Network in New Ways 18. Become a Relationally Generous Woman 19. Restore the Blessed Alliance 20. Don't Lean In, Lean Hard Acknowledgments Notes
Introduction Part One: Ignite Your Vocational Imagination 1. Called Together 2. A Gospel as Big as the World 3. Cultural Versus Biblical Norms 4. What It Means to Be Called 5. Tools to Explore Your Calling Part Two: Build Strength from Within 6. Identify Beliefs That Limit Your Growth 7. God Grows Your Soul Through Work 8. Cultivate Humble Confidence 9. Overcome Impostor Syndrome 10. Discover God's Gift of Rest Part Three: Navigate Common Workplace Challenges 11. Lead with Authenticity and Intentionality 12. Realize Your Vocational Power 13. Resist the Need to Be Perfect 14. Lead Up 15. Beware of the Double Bind Part Four: Pursue Purposeful Relationships 16. Re-envision Mentorship 17. Network in New Ways 18. Become a Relationally Generous Woman 19. Restore the Blessed Alliance 20. Don't Lean In, Lean Hard Acknowledgments Notes
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