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Faith, Leadership, and Family: Lessons from Dr. Sheila Jackson

Jey Young



this episode of Patriarchy Principles, host Jey Young speaks with Dr. Sheila Jackson, an ordained pastor and educator whose inspiring journey from corporate success to global ministry illustrates the transformative power of faith. Together, they explore the principles of living faith as a lifestyle, nurturing spiritual growth, and guiding families with love and patience in today’s complex world.

Living Faith as a Lifestyle

Dr. Sheila emphasizes that faith is not just a situational response—it’s a way of life. Her journey demonstrates the courage to trust in God’s promises, even when faced with uncertainty. By surrendering to God’s will and timing, she discovered her calling in ministry and leadership.

Guiding Families Through Faith

The foundation of faith begins at home. Dr. Sheila encourages parents to teach children about God from a young age and involve them in faith-based activities. Love and patience are crucial in fostering meaningful connections and modeling a faith-driven life. When children see faith lived out authentically, they are more likely to embrace it themselves.

Leadership Rooted in Trust and Action

Effective leadership, whether in ministry or parenting, requires patience, trust, and action. Faith without works, as Dr. Sheila reminds us, is dead. Spiritual maturity comes from aligning one’s actions with God’s will and serving as an example for others to follow.

Key Takeaways

  1. Make faith a lifestyle: Embrace it as a daily practice, not just in challenging times.

  2. Teach faith early: Lay a strong spiritual foundation for children.

  3. Trust God’s timing: Patience is essential for spiritual growth and understanding His plan.

  4. Love connects: Use love as a tool to share faith and build relationships.

  5. Lead by example: Spiritual maturity requires action and alignment with God’s will.

  6. Community matters: Relationships nurture and sustain spiritual growth.

Dr. Sheila Jackson’s journey reminds us that faith is both a personal and communal experience. Through trust, love, and action, we can guide our families and communities toward a stronger, more meaningful relationship with God.


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