
Delegation That Develops
For many women leading in the church, delegation doesn’t feel like a leadership strategy. It feels like a risk. A risk to the ministry. A

For many women leading in the church, delegation doesn’t feel like a leadership strategy. It feels like a risk. A risk to the ministry. A

There are seasons in leadership where clarity feels abundant, vision is sharp, direction is obvious, and momentum seems to confirm that God is at work.Â

I have a t-shirt I should probably throw away. It’s a little dingy. It doesn’t fit quite like it used to. But I keep it

I grew up in the church. I’ve seen the church do many beautiful things, and I’ve also seen her do some truly hurtful things. But

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Deb Hirsch’s life and ministry hasn’t fit into compartmentalized boxes. Her work as a pastor, missional leader, and counselor has been an immersive, full-life calling.

In the fall of 2023, I got an email that changed how I see my community.  The church I had planted and pastored alongside my

Exponential NEXT Podcast Episode 67 Series: Candid Conversations About Women and the Church In this episode Inés Velásquez-McBryd shares her journey to becoming a church planter

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