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By Tanya Nace
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The podcast currently has 9 episodes available.
This four-part series dives into my thesis on the glass ceiling and how it impacts female senior pastors in The Wesleyan Church.
I am energized to host a discussion series on the leadership advancement of female pastors. I will invite leaders to join me and tear apart my graduate thesis that studied gender inequality in the church.
Today's episode features Dr. Priscilla Hammond.
Dr. Priscilla Hammond has worked in business environments, including marketing, national accounts, and management in the staffing industry, as well as recruiting and human resource management for a high-tech engineering and manufacturing corporation.
Following her human resource management career, Hammond served in two megachurches in The Wesleyan Church, in which she is an ordained minister.
Listen and learn from Dr. Hammond's personal and professional experience with gender inequality in the church.
You can learn more about Dr. Hammonds here.
This four-part series dives into my thesis on the glass ceiling and how it impacts female senior pastors in The Wesleyan Church.
I am energized to host a discussion series on the leadership advancement of female pastors. I will invite leaders to join me and tear apart my graduate thesis that studied gender inequality in the church.
Today's episode features Dan and Wendy Wallis from Ontario, Canada where they pastor a Wesleyan church.
Dan and Wendy have been partnering in ministry their entire marriage. Hear how they have experienced gender inequality in the church.
Kristin Debs is an immigration lawyer out of Ontario, Canada.
On today's episode we will hear how Kristin is making a global impact in her home life with your kids, at her job, and beyond.
Dr. Jo Anne Lyon: General Superintendent Emerita and Ambassador of The Wesleyan Church
Staving off COVID-19 in West Africa
- In Cambodia and the Philippines, WHI's teams distributed soap and worked with families to teach proper sanitation so they could do their part to mitigate the virus' spread. We can't fight COVID-19 without soap and sanitation.
- Based on our extensive work in Sierra Leone to mitigate and end the Ebola outbreak, we knew how vital a community-led response to any possible outbreak would be.
- Check out World Hope's Clean Water Projects here: https://worldhope.ca/our-work/clean-water-and-energy/
Katie works for World Hope International.
Two of the websites that Katie mentions are linked here.
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An Interns perspective of working with a Non-Profit Relief Organization.
Links to the articles Courtney talks about
https://worldhope.ca/relief-in-the-midst-of-ruin/?fbclid=IwAR3EY9CVypZlkVfVy9v9-UjBnZYun7MAOIFs0YdDQFuzZtzZQsdiAXQMDmA
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Today we are talking with Denn Guptill and Deborah Gilbert from Cornerstone Wesleyan in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Their church has moved from raising money for wells to partnering with an entire Village in Sierra Leone.
Dr. Jo Anne Lyon shares how she took her passion for justice and broke through barriers to fight for the vulnerable around the globe. If you are ready to be challenged then grab a cup of coffee and listen to this interview.
The podcast currently has 9 episodes available.