
About this study
Leadership is a strange kind of loneliness. You are the one others look to — for the call, the correction, the calm — and the seat doesn’t come with a manual for doing it as a follower of Christ. She Leads With Wisdom is written for the Christian woman already in that seat, and it assumes the gospel rather than arguing it. The work here is downstream of conversion: the practical business of figuring out what faith looks like on a Tuesday morning before a hard meeting.
Over thirty days it moves through the real texture of leading — finding your voice in the room, making the call when the answer isn’t obvious, having the hard conversation without triangulating, leading like a servant when the math still has to work, and quietly preparing the people who will come after you.
What you’ll work through
- Called to the seat — your identity and assignment before the title.
- Wisdom in the decision — discernment when the spreadsheet is silent.
- The hard conversation — speaking directly, with grace and without triangulating.
- Servant leadership — authority that spends itself on the people it leads.
- The loneliness of leading — carrying weight you can’t fully hand off.
- Raising up others — leadership measured by who you leave behind.
Who it’s for
Women who lead — managers and executives, founders, ministry and nonprofit leaders, and anyone stepping into responsibility for other people and their work.
The same rhythm every day
Inside each of the 30 days
Today’s Truth
A short, grounded reading that takes the passage seriously and brings it straight into the working day.
Scripture for Further Study
Cross-references with the text and a couple of notes each, to dig deeper or teach from.
Reflect or Group Discuss
Questions that work alone with a coffee or around a table with a group.
Act Today & Pray
One concrete thing to do, plus room to write — notes, prayers, and what you carry into tomorrow.
Designed for self-study or small-group study — no separate leader guide required to begin.
Begin the thirty days
Lead the way wisdom does — one decision, one conversation, one day at a time.
