Our Church Mothers: Letters from Leaders at Crossroads in History - Gwen Ehrenborg - Books - WestBow Press - 9781664243644 - September 21, 2021
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Our Church Mothers: Letters from Leaders at Crossroads in History

Gwen Ehrenborg

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Our Church Mothers: Letters from Leaders at Crossroads in History

Many notable women have significantly contributed to the direction of the Judeo-Christian Faith over the past three millennia. Seven such formidable women are recognized in "Our Church Mothers" for their roles of strategic importance in the development of Church history. While each woman has name recognition today, people are shocked to learn that Albanian born Mother Teresa became an Irish nun, Martin Luther had a wife and six children, the Booth's love story rivals that of the Barrett Brownings, and Judge Deborah was the Joan of Arc of her day! Living in different countries, centuries and cultures, they share venerable characteristics in sacrificially choosing to address ignored human needs around them with exceptional righteous faith and action.

One common theme among these women is that not only their own children, but also their constituents recognized them as exceptional "Mother" figures and as spiritual leaders anointed by God. Each women was addressed as "Mother," even though three of them never had children by birth; Judge Deborah, St. Clare of Assisi and Mother Teresa. The four mothers who were also wives, Mary, the Mother of Jesus, Katherine Luther, Susanna Wesley, and Catherine Booth, ably supported their husbands as helpmates while pursuing their own spiritual calling. None of the women allowed negative social pressures to prevent them from achieving their ministry goals.

Based on extensive research, the book style is unique in that each case study is presented in a first-person; letter-writing format intended to establish a personal relationship between the historical figure and today's reader. Following the developing events in these heroines' lives and their significant male counterparts (whose stories are included, )are designed to motivate readers to believe they, too, can positively change their own world for the benefit of others and the glory of God. After each chapter's conclusion section, there are discussion questions suitable for individual reflection and small group sharing. Pastors, Bible teachers, and students will find this book an excellent source for illustrations and antidotes in history that demonstrate both success and spiritual truths from actual life experiences.


284 pages

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released September 21, 2021
ISBN13 9781664243644
Publishers WestBow Press
Pages 284
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 19 mm   ·   571 g
Language English