Fear and insecurity often rise in leadership, especially for women who feel unqualified or overlooked. Yet, God’s Spirit replaces fear with courage, love, and wisdom. When we remember our identity in Christ, fear loses its grip, and we can lead with co
God rarely waits until we feel fully prepared to call us forward. In Judges 4:4–9, Deborah steps into leadership not because she sought power, but because she was willing to listen and obey. In Esther 4:13–17, Esther learns that her position was not accidental, but divinely appointed “for such a time as this.” This roundtable invites you to explore how God’s call unfolds—sometimes quietly, sometimes boldly—and how obedience often comes before confidence. Together, we’ll reflect on discovering your God-given
Doubt can make women question their God-given leadership calling.
True leadership flows from knowing who we are in Christ. Mary found her identity in being chosen and favored by God, just as we find ours in Him. This session emphasizes confidence in our identity as daughters of the King and leading from a place of security, freedom, and grace. This session highlights how women can lead with confidence by embracing their true identity in Christ.
Whose approval truly matters?
Spirit-led leaders listen before they lead.