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Burton Barr Central Library
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270.0922 Si845
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On Shelf
- (Checked in: Jan 22 2013 )
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Summary:
""Sister Freaks." These are words that evoke strong images-images of extreme faith ... of radical devotion ... of sacrifice and triumph. They are life-changing words. And they are at the core of the stories related within these pages. Here you will meet both contemporary women and historical figures from around the world-from Joan of Arc to a Midwest high school student to an Olympic athlete. But whether the account is of a historical heroine or a woman of today like you, the stories are always inspiring. Their goal: to demonstrate to you that living radically for God can change your life, whether halfway around the world or in your hometown."--BOOK JACKET.
Contents:
- Introduction / Rebecca St. James
- 1. Karen Watson: No Regrets
- 2. Joan of Arc: The Brave Soldier
- 3. Anna Mikelson: A Smooth and Steady Pace
- 4. Shannon Wright: A Change of Plans
- 5. Danielle, Tara, Crystal, and Kimberly: A House of Hope
- Week One Journal
- 1. Crystal Woodman: Get Me Out Alive
- 2. Tara: Girl on the Run
- 3. Kristen: A Life of Service
- 4. Clare of Assisi: Free from the Love of the World
- 5. Jessica Klapper: Standing Tall
- Week Two Journal
- 1. Norah Ashkar: Faith and Film
- 2. Brett Trapolino: God's Open Door
- 3. Katherine von Bora: Called to Be Different
- 4. Katlyn McGee: Learning to Trust God
- 5. Megan: God Is Sovereign
- Week Three Journal
- 1. Mulahn: Follower of Christ
- 2. Marolda: A Sea of Forgiveness
- 3. Amy Carmichael: Loving Others
- 4. Kate: Free from Fear
- 5. Crystal Rains: Allies for Christ
- Week Four Journal
- 1. Manche Masemola: A Life of Faith
- 2. Janine Ramer: Speaking the Truth
- 3. Jaime Haidle: Overcoming Insecurity
- 4. Perpetua and Felicitas: Giving Their All
- 5. Karen Myers: Not Guilty
- Week Five Journal
- 1. Dawn Delp: Between Two Enemies
- 2. Gina Waegele: Child of God
- 3. Dana: From Death to Life
- 4. Mary: Mother of God
- 5. Bethany: Part of the Family
- Week Six Journal
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- 1. Jennifer McKinnon: Alone at the Podium
- 2. Britany Miller: Revival Bible Study
- 3. Shirley: The Joy of the Lord
- 4. Claire Wibabara: The Ministry of Reconciliation
- 5. Joy Churchill: Silent No More
- Week Seven Journal
- 1. Jaime: Desert Rainbow
- 2. Linda: A Surprising Linguist
- 3. Holly Davis: Reluctant Missionary
- 4. Anne Savage: Heart for the World
- 5. Niki McDonnall: No Regrets
- Week Eight Journal
- 1. Yelena Pytkina: God Can Meet My Needs
- 2. Virginia: Hearing the Voice of God
- 3. Li Pasang: Even If Not
- 4. Sara: Learning to Surrender
- 5. Irene Gut: The Rescuer
- Week Nine Journal
- 1. Jessica Corrill: Rocking for Life
- 2. Joy Freed: Breaking Chains
- 3. Rebecca: Promise of Peace
- 4. Bonnie Witherall: Ordinary Girl, Extraordinary God
- 5. Brittany Hamilton: Confidence in God
- Week Ten Journal
- 1. Purnima: Faith Despite Sorrow
- 2. Amanda Purcell: Obeying When It Hurts
- 3. Ling: Willing to Suffer
- 4. Vicki: Growing in Jesus
- 5. Jane Elder: The Power of Yes
- Week Eleven Journal
- 1. Nisha: Danger Every Day
- 2. Renata Rodrigues Oliveira: Sent by God
- 3. Mary Carol Mazza: Moving Forward in Faith
- 4. Lori Jo: Love Child
- 5. Rebekah Tauber: God's Odd Gift
- Week Twelve Journal.
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