Miriam’s Sisters, Deborah’s Daughters:

When women lead the way by Liz Crumlish

Miriam’s Sisters, Deborah’s Daughters explores a fresh approach to leading the church through its current times of change. Most books on church leadership are written by men and focus on formulae and strategy, but this examines how different times demand a different kind of leadership, involving imagination and creativity – gifts and qualities exhibited by numerous women in scripture. It reflects on the experiences of various women including Miriam, Deborah, Esther, Ruth, Mary the mother of Jesus, Mary of Bethany and the woman at the well, and finds inspiration and guidance for today in their practices of accompaniment, accountability, spirituality, communal discernment, provision and creativity. Drawing further on insights from feminist theology, and extensively tried and tested in contexts of parish ministry, health care chaplaincy, pioneering and renewal, Liz Crumlish offers realistic, sustaining and encouraging insights for church leaders.

Liz Crumlish is a priest in the Scottish Episcopal Church, a tutor in reflective practice, pastoral supervisor and educator at the Scottish Episcopal Institute. She was formerly a Church of Scotland minister and led its Path to Renewal programme. She has contributed to volumes published by Wild Goose and Saint Andrew Press and regularly teaches and leads retreats for the Methodist Church UK, and various Church of England dioceses. She blogs at www.liz-vicarofdibley.blogspot.com

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