Dec 14, 2010 | +Pam Durso, Being a Minister, Great Women in History
We gather today to recognize the working of God among us and to celebrate God’s working in the life of Libby Grammar Garrett. And on this special day, Libby, those of us gathered here affirm your call to ministry, we acknowledge that God has gifted and graced you for...
May 21, 2010 | Great Women in History
Julia Ward Howe lived from 1819-1910. The mother of six children, she was also an author, poet, preacher, teacher, and activist. If you do not know Julia by name, you likely know her by song. First published in The Atlantic Monthly in 1862, she wrote the lyrics to...
May 20, 2010 | +Pam Durso, Great Women in History
One of my favorite women from history is Ann Hasseltine Judson. She was an extraordinary woman, one who was called by God to serve, and she lived out that calling faithfully and sacrificially. In 1811, twenty-one-year-old Ann Hasseltine attended a dinner party given...
May 18, 2010 | Great Women in History
This week’s BWIM blog posts will celebrate some of the great women of our history, starting with an introduction to Lucie Campbell-Williams by Courtney Lyons. Courtney is a Ph.D. student in religion at Baylor University. Lucie Eddie Campbell-Williams...