Wired to Lead
Being the Leader the Church Didn’t Think You Could Be
9780827243484
208 pages
Chalice Press
Overview
Do you feel called to lead but struggle to find your place in the church? You have a passion to make a difference, but sometimes it feels like your gifts are overlooked or undervalued. You're not alone.
Suzanne Nadell, author, journalist, and Christian leader, understands your struggle. In her book, Wired to Lead: Being the Leader the Church Didn’t Think You Could Be, she shares her own journey of leading in a high-pressure, secular environment, where her talents were celebrated and her leadership embraced.
In this book, you'll learn:
• How to dismantle unconscious biases and love all your neighbors, just like Jesus did.
• Practical strategies for bridging the gender divide in your church and community.
• How to employ personal care and growth strategies, including the importance of rest and boundaries.
• How to be the solution, by looking out for other women and paving the way for the next generation of female leaders.
Wired to Lead is a call to action for Christian women who are ready to step into the fullness of their calling. It's a guide for navigating the challenges and embracing the opportunities of leading with faith, wisdom, and love in every area of your life.
If you're ready to:
• Break free from the limitations placed on you by traditional gender roles.
• Discover the unique gifts God has given you and use them to make a real impact.
• Find your voice and lead with confidence in your church, community, and the world.
Then Wired to Lead is the book for you.
Author Bio
SUZANNE NADELL is an award-winning journalist with 30 years of experience working in local TV newsrooms across the country. Her career includes leadership roles at some of the nation’s top stations, including WSB-TV in Atlanta, the #1 local news station in America. Suzanne’s work has earned numerous accolades, including Emmy, Edward R. Murrow, and Associated Press awards. Passionate about mentoring women and using her talents to serve others, Suzanne is dedicated to making a difference both inside and outside the newsroom. She and her husband, Michael, have a teenage son and are active members of Atlanta Christian Church.