The POWER of a WOMAN WHO LEADS by Gail M. Hayes

"When she arrived in King Solomon's court, she was dressed in her finest robes and massaged with the finest oils from her kingdom. She presented herself to Solomon in her most extravagant royal robes, her most brilliant jewels, and her most glorious crown. She was dramatic leadership at its finest. She was regal, dramatic, and impressive, even to men. They respected her not only as a monarch but appreciated her as beautiful, powerful woman...Her visit was the beginning of commercial trade and growth for Israel and a new connection for Sheba."


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