ZAMBIA: ZAS Leaders Embrace Training in Transformative Leadership
The Zambia Association of Sisterhoods (ZAS) Congregational leadership teams have been challenged to enjoy and deepen their calling as exemplary leaders.
The leaders who gathered at Kalundu Study Centre in Lusaka from 7th to 12 March, 2017 for the transformative leadership training described the exercise as empowering, inspiring, encouraging, challenging, participative, creative and energizing.
The leaders pledged to practice what they learnt and grow into true pro-active representatives of transformation.
Kalundu Study Centre Academic Coordinator Rev. Sr. Christine Mwale (OP) said the aim of the workshop was for the Religious leaders to share their experiences and learn from each other how they deal with various issues affecting them in their Congregations.
“Experience is the best teacher and it was good for the leaders to come together and deepen their understanding and appreciation of the processes of their Congregations as a system. It was also a time to renew their appreciation of the use of corporate reflective process which enhances the bases of Authority,” she said.
Sr. Mwale urged the leaders to be the light of the world and challenge the processes of change in their ministry.
Among the topics covered were bases of Authority, the call to be an Exemplary leader, celebrating the unique Ministry as a leader, life processes as systems and the ladder of Inference. The training was facilitated by Rev. Sr. Christine Mwale (OP) and Rev Sr. Chrisencia Mkume (RSHS).
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By Sister Beatrice Mwansa, DOR