Hey Chantel,
You have such a strong perspective of what Hebraic leadership entails, and I absolutely agree with you. I liked how you emphasized that Hebraic leadership “is to be a student of the Near East and to discern beyond the Near East…” In order to be a leader, we must first become followers. That involves taking the time to learn about the Near East’s politics, culture, society, and spirituality before acting. Then we utilize our spiritual journey to make wise judgments about how to respond to various situations.