![]() Contributors include: Gwen Brown, Molly Brummett, Caroline Lawson Dean, Pamela R. Dorisanne Cooper, pastor Watts Street Baptist Church Durham, North Carolina. The Spirit so evident in Addie’s calling clearly continues in her legacy. Keen insight, delightful observations, profound courage, and a gift for communicating the good news are woven throughout these sermons. Marshall, president Central Baptist Theological Seminary Shawnee, Kansas Hope for the church and the world is alive and well in the words of these gifted women. They offer a more comprehensive view of God, who has been urging them to speak all along. The Baptist world has been needing these voices for a long time, and thankfully these are women who could not wait to proclaim the Gospel. This is a remarkable collection of sermons. The World Is Waiting for You: Celebrating the 50th Ordination Anniversary of Addie Davis, edited by Pam Durso and LeAnn Gunter Johns The reach of this bibliography is wide, from the earliest church to present times, across every ethnic and national boundary, and throughout virtually every segment of the church, Catholic and Protestant and stripes in between and beyond. Such a state of affairs of course also denies the testimony of the church’s Scriptures regarding the key role women played in Jesus’ own ministry and that of the early church. WOMEN IN CHRISTIAN HISTORY: A Bibliography by Carolyn Blevinsįor much of Christian history, the role of women in the life of the church both local and universal has been downplayed, overlooked, or simply denied. Women & Christianity: From the Reformation to the 21st Century (Women and Christianity) by Mary T. Women & Christianity: From 1000 to the Reformation (Women and Christianity) by Mary T. Malone’s perspective not only offers a critical analysis of previous conventional histories, but emphasizes the importance of women’s contributions to the creation of Western culture. This books brings to light both the persistent courage and the innovative quality of women’s lives. Women and Christianity, Volume 1: The First Thousand Years by Mary T. The contributors compile data formerly found only in diverse scholarly and denominational publications to offer an enlightening interdenominational, interdisciplinary comparison of women’s struggles for a central role in mainstream religious leadership and ministries. This book documents the movement of women into positions of leadership and ministry in mainline American Judaism and Christianity and evaluates how this trend will reshape traditional religions in the U.S. Religious Institutions and Women’s Leadership: New Roles Inside the Mainstream by Catherine Wessinger Each story offers insight into its subject’s calling, ministry experiences, obstacles, and the mentors and encouragers who supported her. Among these women are pastors, church staff members, missionaries, mission organization leaders, and professors. This is a collection of essays about Baptist women who have served in the ministry for over thirty years. ![]() No part of this work may be reproduced, shared, or copied in any form or by any means without written permission of the publisher.Courage and Hope: The Stories of Ten Baptist Women Ministers by Pamela and Keith Durso, editors Finally, a Bible study that won't leave you wondering what to do with what you've learned! If this series is for personal Bible study, the Leader Guide alone is sufficient. For group studies, purchase the Participant Guides along with the Leader Guide. You can use ICU for Sunday school classes, study groups, discipleship, or personal devotions. This ladies' Bible study is flexible by design and practical for any adult learning level. ICU combines information with application, making this Bible study relevant and beneficial. Each lesson provides the leader with the same content that appears in the participant’s copy, plus engaging prompts, instructions, Scripture passages to read aloud, and closing notes. Confidently lead others to grow closer to God through His Word with this 7-lesson series based on the real lives of individuals from the Old Testament.
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