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'As a leader we are called to recognize and grow the strengths of the women entrusted to us. It is one of the highest honors I believe we hold as servant leaders.' - Recognizing and Growing the Strengths of the Women in Your Group, Liz Steckel

in Nashville, TN. My team was gifted floor level tickets amongst the artists nominated for individual awards. It was surreal to watch men and women I highly respect in the music industry chatting with their peers as if it were any other Tuesday night. As the show unfolded, one individual caught my eye seated just two rows in front of me. It was not an artist, manager, or presenter. Instead, it was the wife of a nominee with her two small children in tow.

As a leader we are called to recognize and grow the strengths of the women entrusted to us. It is one of the highest honors I believe we hold as servant leaders.One of the greatest gifts you can give someone is your attention. Your undivided, full on, I-won’t-answer-my-phone-if-it-rings, attention. Our culture is hungry for it. The women around you crave it.

Don’t let them believe the lie. Get to know their stories. Ask leading questions that produce authentic answers. Remind them of God’s creativity when He wired them the way He did. Listen for what I call “ah-ha” moments. Moments when they recognize a strength without even realizing it. Those moments are gold.Women don’t need more coffee mug quotes or encouraging puns. They need the living, breathing, sharper than a double-edged sword Word of God. They need Jesus.

Liz Steckel loves ministering alongside women in the local church and surrounding community. A former Young Adult Women’s Minister, Girls Minister, graphic designer, and missionary, Liz thrives on equipping leaders and cultivating cross-generational discipleship. She is married to Josh Steckel, and they currently live in Plano, Texas with their two daughters, Mackenzie and Savannah .

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