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About Naomi Hall

is currently attending Azusa Pacific University studying Art, in hopes of receiving her BFA with an inter-disciplinary emphasis. Coming all the way from the Midwest, she has enjoyed falling in love with the California mountains, and when she's not looking up at them, enjoys taking photos and being creatively challenged

This is What a Leader Looks Like: Natalia Alvarez

May 16, 2017 by Naomi Hall

“This is What a Leader Looks Like” is a series adapted from an interview project on women in leadership conducted by Naomi Hall. Naomi recently served as a student intern with the Center for Transformation Leadership, a joint endeavor of the Free Methodist Church of Southern California and Azusa Pacific University. Meet Natalia Álvarez. Natalia is from […]

Filed Under: Personal Stories, Women and the Church Tagged With: Natalia Alvarez, woman pastor

This is What a Leader Looks Like: Back Country Edition

May 10, 2017 by Naomi Hall

“This is What a Leader Looks Like” is a series adapted from an interview project on women in leadership conducted by Naomi Hall. Naomi recently served as a student intern with the Center for Transformation Leadership, a joint endeavor of the Free Methodist Church of Southern California and Azusa Pacific University.  You can read the more about […]

Filed Under: Personal Stories Tagged With: Katie Burns, Naomi Hall

This is What a Leader Looks Like: Seminary Professor Edition

May 2, 2017 by Naomi Hall

Welcome to “This is What a Leader Looks Like”, a series adapted from an interview project conducted by Naomi Hall. Naomi recently served as a student intern with the Center for Transformation Leadership, a joint endeavor of the Free Methodist Church and Azusa Pacific University. Today’s interview is with Janette Ok, a Teaching Pastor at Ekko Church and Assistant Professor of Biblical Studies, New Testament at Azusa Pacific Seminary. She writes “In the fifth grade, I attended a camp for Korean-American youth. At the end of the camp, I received a “paper plate” award that read, ‘Janette is bound to become a Sae Jong camp counselor someday due to her leadership abilities.’ That was the first time I saw myself a leader and, ever since, I have tried to discover what it meant to be a great one.”

Filed Under: Personal Stories Tagged With: Janette Ok, leadership in the church, woman pastor

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