Always putting the needs of her children first, this shepherd leader … this shepherdess … lived into her calling as mother, friend, and mentor, exhibiting provision, protection, and presence for her family.
Ordinary people are capable of more than they realize. How many of us have no special training, but end up as a shepherd leader to others at work, home, volunteering or church? All we really need is the willingness to learn and to allow Jesus into our hearts.
Brad Hannink is a shepherd leader in his family, work team, with clients and his church. He offers a unique perspective about the importance of taking care of yourself and of having a shepherd’s heart.
As shepherd leaders, we often don’t know what to do in certain situations. And we tend to act quickly. Stop and think what God would have you do. If you seek, you will find.
Kari Evans is a shepherd leader in her job, at church, and at home with her blended family of six children ages 17 to 23.She talks about how finding balance is key. It’s also important to live with intention and authenticity.
The dignity with which Christ treated women in the Gospels is fiercely beautiful. It was not conditional upon women understanding their place. https://tinyurl.com/Letter2MyBrothers