This article focusses on women and the organisational leadership structures of the Apostolic Faith Mission (AFM) in Zimbabwe. The aim is to identify the roles, practices and contributions of women to the developmental agenda in the church. The AFM in Zimbabwe identifies leadership positions in their various assemblies as pastor (mufundisi), elder (muvhangeri), deacon (muparidzi) and lay worker (mubati). From these ranks, the provincial and national leadership is chosen. The access to and participation of women in these offices and leadership positions will be investigated to ascertain their input to the development of the church and perception of women in the society. The article discusses the mechanisms for the election of leadershi...
Evangelicals are frequently perceived as conservative, for instance in their perspective on women. T...
CITATION: Nell, I. A. 2015. Women on leadership? : perspectives from postgraduate theology students ...
This paper looks at the implications of “the conservative practice of having mostly male leadership ...
Thesis (PhD)--University of Pretoria, 2018.The role of women in the Zimbabwean Christian faith commu...
The role of women in the Zimbabwean Christian faith communities, particularly in a Pentecostal conte...
Doctoral Degree.University of KwaZulu-Natal,Pietermaritzburg.This study focusses on exposing the sou...
Women’s advancement into executive leadership in the Apostolic Faith Mission (AFM) church in South A...
This article problematises the low uptake of higher leadership roles by guild women of the Roman Cat...
The issue of women in the ministry has been a vexed one historically. In many denominations, the ord...
The primary objective of this study was to investigate the issues relating to women empowerment and ...
This study researched pastors’ wives from the Apostolic Faith Church Mission in Zimbabwe as a case s...
The primary objective of this study was to investigate the issues relating to women empowerment and ...
It is a truism that women constitute the bulk of the world’s population In Zimbabwe, women constitut...
No keywords availableThe study investigated the exclusion of female pastors from senior leadership p...
It is a truism that women constitute the bulk of the world’s population In Zimbabwe, women constitut...
Evangelicals are frequently perceived as conservative, for instance in their perspective on women. T...
CITATION: Nell, I. A. 2015. Women on leadership? : perspectives from postgraduate theology students ...
This paper looks at the implications of “the conservative practice of having mostly male leadership ...
Thesis (PhD)--University of Pretoria, 2018.The role of women in the Zimbabwean Christian faith commu...
The role of women in the Zimbabwean Christian faith communities, particularly in a Pentecostal conte...
Doctoral Degree.University of KwaZulu-Natal,Pietermaritzburg.This study focusses on exposing the sou...
Women’s advancement into executive leadership in the Apostolic Faith Mission (AFM) church in South A...
This article problematises the low uptake of higher leadership roles by guild women of the Roman Cat...
The issue of women in the ministry has been a vexed one historically. In many denominations, the ord...
The primary objective of this study was to investigate the issues relating to women empowerment and ...
This study researched pastors’ wives from the Apostolic Faith Church Mission in Zimbabwe as a case s...
The primary objective of this study was to investigate the issues relating to women empowerment and ...
It is a truism that women constitute the bulk of the world’s population In Zimbabwe, women constitut...
No keywords availableThe study investigated the exclusion of female pastors from senior leadership p...
It is a truism that women constitute the bulk of the world’s population In Zimbabwe, women constitut...
Evangelicals are frequently perceived as conservative, for instance in their perspective on women. T...
CITATION: Nell, I. A. 2015. Women on leadership? : perspectives from postgraduate theology students ...
This paper looks at the implications of “the conservative practice of having mostly male leadership ...