Clergy sexual misconduct is one of those “not talked about” challenges that churches encounter, and it happens far more frequently than we might imagine. In 2008, The Book of Resolutions of The United Methodist Church defined clergy sexual misconduct as “a betrayal of...
Support for ministry – from both peers and experienced mentors – is essential for those who wish to thrive. Whether you are a chaplain, pastor, minister of music, youth director, or minister by any other name, you can make use of your place and experience to organize...
Each week, Baptist Women in Ministry introduces an amazing minister. This week we are thrilled to introduce Vallerie King. Vallerie, tell us about your ministry journey and the places and ways you have served and are serving. God called me to the ministry when I was...
“Amplification.” It was not a new word to me, but it was a new use of the word. Back in September 2016, the Washington Post ran a story about female staffers at the White House, who had adopted a meeting strategy that they called “amplification.” The story goes like...