Danielle Strickland is an author, speaker, trainer, and global social justice advocate. Her aggressive compassion has served people firsthand in countries all over the world-from establishing justice departments for the Salvation Army to launching global anti-trafficking initiatives to creating new movements to mobilise people towards transformational living. Affectionately called the "ambassador of fun," she is host of DJStrickland Podcast, cofounder of Infinitum, Amplify Peace, and Brave Global, and founder of Women Speakers Collective. Danielle is married to Stephen and lives in Toronto, Canada, with their three sons.
'Danielle Strickland is not only a world-class speaker that can
inspire a room of thousands; she is a passionate activist for
justice and compassion. Spending time with Danielle inspires you
that mercy is worth pursuing and change is possible. That is
illustrated in this book on equity, a subject that is crucial for
our world to grapple with right now. Read this and be ready to play
your part in the revolution.' Social entrepreneur, consultant,
author of Faitheism
'Danielle Strickland is one of the most important prophetic voices
of our time. In her new book, Better Together, she brilliantly
outlines the current cultural divide between the sexes and then,
with visionary inspiration, shows us the way to a better tomorrow.
This is a must-read book!' Dave Ferguson Author of Hero Maker
'Danielle Strickland is perhaps one of the greatest minds in
Christianity today. Anything she writes is guaranteed to change
your life or the way you view God.' Sam Collier International
speaker, TV and radio host of A Greater Story
'Danielle Strickland leads the way in addressing a vitally
important issue for the church. This book is fascinating,
challenging, and timely. It is well-researched and beautifully
written by someone who is a role model in the area of unity and
reconciliation. I recommend it highly.' Nicky Gumbel Vicar of Holy
Trinity Brompton Church, founder of Alpha, author of The Bible in
One Year
'Danielle Strickland understands what it means to fight for a
better future. She realizes brokenness leads to better stories and
difficult conversations lead to better connections. In this book
she addresses the inequities and injustices that make it nearly
impossible, but even more important to have a level playing field.
Whether it's recognizing opportunities to improve or acknowledging
obstacles that keep us from being better, Danielle has unusual and
compassionate insight. This book doesn't offer easy answers or
casual blame. Instead, Danielle insists that we drive toward
solutions that celebrate both our differences and our diversities.
For Danielle, it's not political; it's personal. It's personal
because of the people she's known, the realities she's seen, and
the overpowering hope she holds to.' Reggie Joiner Founder of
Orange/The reThink Group
'I consider Danielle Strickland to be a world-impacting leader and
that just about anything she says ought to be taken very seriously.
Better Together is such a book. It is a compelling call to restore
the God-given co-agency to women in every domain of society. It's
been two thousand years since Jesus set women free from oppressive
patriarchy; let's get this done already!' Alan Hirsch Award-winning
author of Reframation and 5Q, founder of Movement Leaders
Collective, Forge International, and 100 Movements
'In Better Together, Danielle Strickland provides a practical and
timely picture of what could be. A glimpse of the 'strategically
hopeful.' Freedom fighters, justice advocates, influencers, and
thought leaders all united to not just dream of a better story, but
to actually create one. Grab this book and join the movement!' Brad
Lomenick Founder of BLINC, author of H3 Leadership and The Catalyst
Leader
'It's hard to think of a subject more universally important than
this, nor a person better positioned to address it than Danielle
Strickland. At a time of such pain and antipathy between the sexes,
Danielle's voice rings out with prophetic conviction and biblical
clarity, mapping out a path for reconciliation and hope.' Pete
Greig Leader of 24-7 Prayer International, senior pastor of Emmaus
Rd, UK
'There are more than a few gaps remaining in the relationship
between men and women in leadership. Danielle does a brilliant job
of compelling us, men and women alike, to work toward a strong,
healthy future. What you lose in ignoring the issues costs
everyone, including you. If you're looking for practical steps to
take and compelling reasons to take them, this book holds the road
map.' Carey Nieuwhof Author and founding pastor of Connexus
Church
'There is an urgent need for the message Danielle is presenting in
her latest book, Better Together. The church greatly needs this
reminder to rediscover the Edenic vision of male and female
co-reigning in mutual honor and interdependence (Genesis
1:26)--thereby bringing the kingdom of God to earth.' Colonel Janet
Munn Director of The Salvation Army's International Social Justice
Commission
'This book should be required reading for every Christian. Drawing
on years of experience, research, and with great grace, wisdom, and
prophetic insight, Danielle urges us to pursue healthy
relationships between men and women, for the sake of our witness in
this world, to fulfill the mission of the church, and for future
generations.' Christine Caine Founder of Propel Women and A21
'This is an incredibly important book! We desperately need to
create a better world, and Danielle Strickland unpacks how to do
it--together. I recommend this book for every person trying to live
a better way.' Jo Saxton Director of 3DM, author of Real God, Real
Life
'When it comes to gender issues in the workplace, ministries, and
life in general, it's pretty obvious we're facing significant
challenges. Thankfully, Danielle Strickland has written this
timely, needed, and necessary book, Better Together. Danielle has a
unique ability to navigate tricky terrain with truth, boldness,
gentleness, and courage. This book will not only lovingly correct,
but also inspire and instruct both men and women with grace and
understanding. We need each other to do everything we are called
and created to do! This subject is important to God. As Danielle
writes, 'We aren't just cleaning up a mess. We are building a new
world.' And we are unquestionably better together!' Craig Groeschel
Pastor of Life.Church, New York Times bestselling author
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