Through the lens of her Christian faith, author Ronne Rock of women of the Bible and current women from different cultures and countries who followed Godās leading and were transformed by the power of the Holy Spirit to bring change to their communities and beyond.
Rock relates how her view of leadership and her place in Godās world were changed through meeting women in the United States and other countries who followed a leadership style diametrically opposed to her own: āI had wanted to give the women my expert advice, my marketing genius, my quick-fix plans to solve problems. And all they asked for was my time. They knew true leadership had to be relational to be transformational. And yet they werenāt trying to be leaders. They were simply taking one step and then the next.ā
Rock began to realize that Godās will for our lives is simply that we love God and we love people. That implies embracing a leadership style that does not seek success, fame, or being in control. Rather, as Miss Mary, one of Rockās friends, said, āGod does not need you to become big for him. He wants you to do his work. He will build the stage on which you should stand and give you the people who will hear what he wants you to say.ā
With candid vulnerability, Rock shares her own story of brokenness and transformation. Her hope is that her book will help her female audience understand that within Godās gracious, expansive, redemptive design, everything they have experienced is āpurposeful and meaningful.ā (Revell)
About the Author
Sonya VanderVeen Feddema is a freelance writer and a member of Covenant CRC in St. Catharines, Ontario.