Women in leadership in the workplace is a big issue – and the news about the gender pay gap, and women in leadership on Boards, in the Church and as CEOs is not good. How can we change this? And what would women in leadership look like?
All posts by Amanda Jackson
When tolerance is not OK
Tolerance is a good thing, but it can end up meaning that nothing is sinful. Often, too, our ‘tolerance’ only extends to those within our own tribe – we tolerate what we agree with and hate everything else.
False Fears and Egg Freezing
It seems that, apart from a small number of women who will benefit from egg-freezing, it is mostly a marketing ‘false fact’ designed to play on women’s guilt.
Christmas: Decisions to enjoy
At Christmas, we’re confronted with an array of options for doing good, which can be confusing and unsettling. God trusted us to make the generous, kind and godly decision.
Women, work and worth
Much of our charity directed at helping women and children ignores the economics of inequality and unfairness. But Boaz realised that charity to Ruth and Naomi was not enough.
Casting a Net of Caring
The church needs to send a clearer message on domestic violence, argues the executive director of the Women’s Commission of the World Evangelical Alliance.
Brunch is the new Communion
Amanda Jackson, Executive Director of the WEA Women’s Commission, looks at ways to address – and ways not to address – declining female church attendance.