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42 Ducere Est Servire: THE LEADERSHIP JOURNAL OF DALLAS BAPTIST UNIVERSITY womens-ministry.html; Amy Simpson, “Gifted for Leadership: Ideas for Women’s Ministry,” Christianity Today, September 28, 2007, http://www. christianitytoday.com/gifted-for-leadership/2007/ september/ideas-forwomens-ministry.html. 10 Kadi Cole, Developing Female Leaders: Navigate the Minefields and Release the Potential of Women in Your Church (Nashville, TN: Thomas Nelson, 2019). 11 Meagan Taylor, “Brave New Women: The Transformation of Women’s Ministry in 21st Century Culture,” Leadership Network, October 2009, http://leadnet.org/brave_new_ women_transformation_of_womens_ ministry_21st_century_culture/; Kandi Gallaty, Disciple Her: Using the Words, Works, & Wonder of God to Invest in Women (Nashville, TN: B&H Publishing, 2019). 12 Ashley Allen, “A Study of Selected Factors Related to Mentoring in Women’s Ministry Leaders in Selected Southern Baptist Churches” (Ph.D. diss., Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, 2001); Stephanie Edge, “An Analysis of the Relationships Among the Transformational Leadership, Spiritual Maturity, and Chronological Age of Women’s Ministry Leaders in Selected Southern Baptist Churches” (Ph.D. diss., New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, 2013); Edwards and Neuman, Organic Mentoring; Denise O’Donoghue, “Critical Success Factors for Creating and Sustaining an Intergenerational Women’s Ministry: A Delphi Study” (Ed.D. diss., Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, 2013). 13 Alice Eagly and Linda Carli, Through the Labyrinth: The Truth About How Women Become Leaders (Boston, MA: Harvard Business School Press, 2007); Edwards and Neuman, Organic Mentoring; O’Donoghue, “Critical Success Factors.” 14 Barbara Parker, “An Investigation of Millennial and Older Generations Expectations of Women’s Ministry: A Delphi Study” (Ed.D. diss. Dallas Baptist University, 2019). 15 Kenneth Brooks, “Delphi Technique: Expanding Applications,” North Central Association Quarterly 53, no. 3 (1979): 377-85. 16 Kathy Franklin and Jan Hart, “Idea Generation and Exploration: Benefits and Limitations of the Policy Delphi Research Method,” Innovative Higher Education 31, no. 4, (2007): 237-46; Sarah Young and Lynn Jamieson, “Delivery Methodology of the Delphi: A Comparison of Two Approaches,” Journal of Park and Recreation Administration 19, no. 1 (2001): 42-58.

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