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Worthy of the Room: A Faith Based Guide for Women Who Lead in Spaces That Were Not Built for Them

Par : F. T. SMITH
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8235963634
  • EAN9798235963634
  • Date de parution05/06/2026
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  • ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim

Résumé

You did everything right. You prayed. You prepared. You showed up. And the room still wasn't ready for you. You know this experience. Standing outside the conference room, smoothing your blazer, calculating the distance between who you are and who they expect you to be. Sitting in a leadership meeting where your data gets called aggressive and your colleague's interruptions get called passionate. Fielding questions at a family dinner about your love life from people who don't know you already gave your whole heart to someone - and got it back without an explanation.
Worthy of the Room was written for that woman. For you. Meet Farrah Daniels. Thirty years old. Two graduate degrees. A faith that has carried her through more than she has told most people. And a leadership fellowship that was supposed to change everything - placed at a struggling Philadelphia school, inside a cohort that performs equity without practicing it, under a facilitator who calls her aggressive for presenting data and calls her male colleague passionate for interrupting.
At the same time, for the first time in years, Farrah is genuinely hopeful about love. His name is Marcus Webb - Kappa, pastor, thirty-six and never married, pursuing her with covenant language and Wednesday evening calls that go two hours. He prays with her before they hang up. He remembers details. He makes her laugh. She lets herself be happy - all the way down - for the first time in a very long time.
Both arcs will test her. Both will cost her. And both will become the unlikely ground on which God builds the truest version of her life. Farrah's story is fiction. Her struggles are not. She is a composite - built from the doorways, the stairwells, the cohort meetings, and the midnight journals of real women who have been exactly where she stands. Women who did everything their institutions asked.
Everything their faith tradition asked. Everything their families asked. And still found themselves in a parking lot on a Sunday morning, ring in the glove compartment, no one to call. Worthy of the Room refuses to tell those women they missed something. It tells them the truth instead: they were not failed by their own inadequacy. They were failed by people who were not yet whole enough to honor what they were offering.
Those are not the same thing. Nine chapters. Nine invitations. Each chapter follows Farrah through one arc of her year - professional and personal, running alongside each other the way they do in real life - and then opens into teaching, reflection, and practice designed to bring you into the same honest reckoning with your own rooms. This guide is for:The woman navigating a professional space that has already decided what she is before she opened her mouth.
The woman in a faith-filled relationship that ended without a clean explanation. The woman sitting at a family table where love arrives wrapped in pressure. The woman who has been strong for so long she has forgotten that God never required her to bury what He was willing to hold. You do not need to be in crisis to begin. You just need to be honest - with God, and with yourself."Before I formed you in the womb I knew you, before you were born I set you apart." - Jeremiah 1:5The room is not the final judge of whether you belong.
God already ruled - before the foundation of the world. Worthy of the Room includes Scripture anchors, chapter vignettes, guided reflection prompts, weekly spiritual practices, and closing prayers - designed for solo readers, Bible study groups, leadership cohorts, and mentor-mentee pairs.
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F. T. SMITH
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