OK, so it depends on what kind of woman she is and what she is ruling.
No, women should not pastor a church, but she can minister in a church (behind the pulpit), she can work a goverment job, and use the talents God has given her.
It really concerns me that in some church settings there are abeled bodied and bibically knowledgable women who are looked on as unimportant, seconded class citizens or oppressed, because although they know their bibles, the men of the congragation remind them with their "11th commandment"... Woman shutteth thy mouth!
This does not only happen in a church setting either. I interject in our fire dept. training sessions and get a look like "who are you to say anything... your a woman". (Although I told my husband the same thing and he posed the same issue and it was a great idea! hummmm?

) At bringing a community meeting together that we held and getting all the prep work (news artical with the help of a friend, set up and cleaned the center, done cooking ect...) Then when finally getting my chance to talk to a county official he pretended to listen (you just know when you are being given the cold shoulder), but sure had time to talk with the "men". I was the hostess who invited him. I'm not bitter, but I know where men stand and how they are if intemidated.
A word of advice,
Love thy neighbor even if she is a woman and exspecialy if she sits next to you in church, because she might be cooking your meal later.
I know what you are trying to say
John3v36 and I hope you understand also what I'm saying too.
Maybe this might be an oppertunity for you to say biblically what you feel that the Lord says women are allowed to do. I feel there are gray issues where women are concerned, thats all.
Music4Him