Digital Logos Edition
Based on the precept that a biblical paradigm for women’s leadership must occur under the authority of the local church, Women Leading Women fills the void of research-based textbooks that address academic requirements for the core women’s leadership course curriculum and guides pastors in how women can help fulfill the church’s purpose. Women will be encouraged to lead and train other women, to engage the culture to reach women for Christ, to involve women in ministry, and much more. Anticipated for primary use in colleges and seminaries, this book is designed for a fifteen-week semester and will include a link to a Web site where teaching outlines and PowerPoint notes for each chapter are provided.
"Jaye Martin and Terri Stovall have rendered a valuable service to the Church of the Lord Jesus. Women Leading Women is delightful, insightful, and practical. Even more important, it is faithful to the Word of God. Churches and individuals, colleges and seminaries will be guided and helped by this excellent work."
Daniel L. Akin, president, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
"Whether you are a long-term veteran of women's ministry or a novice wondering exactly where to begin, Women Leading Women is a must-read for you. Expect to glean valuable wisdom from these two seasoned professionals who carefully lay the biblical foundation for women's ministry then build upon it using the insights learned by their hands-on, personal experiences in ministry. This book is foundational, inspirational, and exceedingly practical."
Marge Lenow, director of Women's Ministry, Bellevue Baptist Church, Memphis, Tennessee
"Enlightening. Inspiring. Readable and practical. Jaye Martin and Terri Stovall have given us a much needed tool for ministry to women in the local church. This book will be used in seminaries, colleges, and churches to teach women the importance of women leading women. It's an invaluable resource. I highly recommend it."
Mary Kussian, distinguished professor of Women's Studies, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, and author, The Feminist Mistake