Leading During Conflict: A Guide to Taking the Gloves Off
Sheri Schofield College was challenging for me. I had a double major—theology and Christian education of children. I wanted to become a missionary. But I faced two problems in completing…
Sheri Schofield College was challenging for me. I had a double major—theology and Christian education of children. I wanted to become a missionary. But I faced two problems in completing…
Amber Weigand-Buckley with Dr. Sharon Norris Elliott “You are looking at Jesus right now.” At 12:45 AM on May 16th, Dr. Sharon Norris Elliott spoke these words to her husband,…
Brenda Yoder didn’t grow up in an uncomplicated home. Despite living in an Amish and Mennonite community, life was more “My Big Fat Greek Wedding” than country calm. Not much…
This issue of Leading Hearts Magazine is packed with powerful testimonies, practical wisdom, and faith-filled encouragement to equip and inspire women in their calling. Cover feature Grit, Glitter & A…
In this powerful feature, Joan C. Benson and Marjorie Wingert share how their God-ordained partnership is shaping young hearts through impactful storytelling. Their work is a beautiful example of how women can build strong foundations for tough conversations that lead to lasting change. Read the cover story to learn how these two women are making a difference in the lives of the next generation.
The holiday season is here, and what better way to celebrate than by diving into the latest issue of Leading Hearts magazine? Our Christmas 2024/ January 2025 edition is filled…
by Nancy Tupper Ling | nancytupperling.com Like arrows flung into a battle, someone’s quick-tempered aim may leave us wounded or indignant. Even the absence of words—being “ghosted”—can cause…
Step into the October issue of Leading Hearts, where we explore the power of words, the strength of faith, and the beauty of connection in all our relationships. In…
by DiAnn Mills | diannmills.com We writers find it far too easy to ignore the world around us. Let’s face it. We get so immersed in our writing projects that…