Yes. Throughout The Bible you can read that nations, tribes, families had leaders. Then after the formation of the church the church also had leaders.
Monarchies, patriarchies/matriarchies and rule by judges.
Eliyahu Assis has written: 'Self-interest or communal interest' -- subject(s): Bible, Biblical teaching, Commentaries, Criticism, interpretation, Leadership, Leadership in the Bible
Blair A. Ritchey has written: 'Collaborate' -- subject(s): Christian leadership, Biblical teaching
John F. Beehner is a professor and author who has written books on leadership and Christianity, including "In Pursuit of Leadership: Principles and Practices from the Life of Moses." His works often focus on applying biblical principles to modern leadership challenges.
Arthur Harrington has written: 'Edmund G. Ross' -- subject(s): Biography, Governors, History, Impeachment, Legislators, United States, United States. Congress. Senate 'What the Bible says about leadership' -- subject(s): Christian leadership, Biblical teaching
Gregory A. Lint has written books on topics such as leadership, workplace communication, and organizational psychology. Some of his works include "Leadership Communication," "The Relationship Engine," and "Work and Organizational Psychology."
Junia who was called an 'apostle' by St. Paul, Deborah, who was a prophetess and Judge of Israel and Priscilla in whose house the church met and who presumably led it.
in biblical they call it church unity but............. if they are not biblical to you,you can call it non nutriention biblical
I think yes she can. ti would fall under the title teacher as a biblical role. I believe that she should be hald accountable to the leadership of the church but would be fine to be the director of Sunday shool
Tzipora is a biblical name, primarily known through its association with the wife of Moses in the Old Testament. She was a Midianite woman who played a significant role in supporting Moses and his leadership in the Israelite community during their journey in the wilderness.
Charles E. Martin has written books on leadership and management, including "The Leadership Lessons of Jesus" and "The Ripple Effect." His works often focus on applying biblical principles to contemporary leadership challenges. Martin's writing emphasizes the importance of integrity, compassion, and service in leadership roles.
Biblical or biblical.