Lederleitner, Mary

Mary Lederleitner

Author & Researcher, Missional Intelligence

Mary Lederleitner is author of “Women in God’s Mission: Accepting the Invitation to Serve and Lead” and “Cross-Cultural Partnerships: Navigating the Complexities of Money and Mission.” For twenty years she served in leadership roles with the Wycliffe Global Alliance. She recently started a new ministry called “Missional Intelligence” under the auspices of Faith & Learning International so she can focus on research and writing. Mary has a Ph.D. in Educational Studies from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School and a M.A. in Intercultural Studies from Wheaton College, and she works occasionally as an adjunct professor at both institutions. She also serves on the boards of OM Global, Catalyst Services and the Wheaton College Board of Visitors.

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