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Author Archives: Ruth Padilla DeBorst and Roy Searle

Conversations, Issue 12

Exploring postures: Opportunities to be a different kind of leader

Ruth Padilla DeBorst and Roy Searle Winter 2020

Roy Searle and Ruth Padilla DeBorst spoke together about leadership and responded to questions and contributions from many of the webinar participants. They described postures of vulnerability, openess to God and to community. There is a need to include the other, those who are different to ourselves and to find compassion for those who need liberation from unhelpful models of leadership.

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