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Tell Her Story

Center for Women in Leadership, Karen Fletcher Smith, Sandra Glahn, Susy Flory, Kelly Dippolito, Taylor Yoder, Kirstyn Wright, Josephine Stringer, Kelley Mathews, Wendy Anderson Schulz

The vision of the Center for Women in Leadership is to help Christian women tell their stories, and to tell more stories of Christian women.

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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Center for Women in Leadership

    The Center for Women in Leadership is a 501C3 organization that seeks to encourage women in their faith and equip them to lead. To find more resources or to connect with us, visit our website at leadershipwithoutapology.org.

  • Karen Fletcher Smith

    Artist, theologian, and disciple of Jesus. Preaching with a paintbrush at www.karenfletchersmith.com

  • Sandra Glahn

    Author; journalist; seminary prof; multi-published author; most recent: Nobody's Mother: Artemis of the Ephesians in Antiquity and the NT; forthcoming: A Woman's Place Is in the Story: Seeing Women in the Biblical Narrative

  • Susy Flory

    Susy is a bestselling writer who directs West Coast Christian Writers and Everything Memoir. She holds a doctor of ministry degree in New Testament Studies and is interested in women writers of the ancient world.

  • Kelly Dippolito

    Kelly Dippolito (DMin in New Testament Context, Northern Seminary; MA in Christian Studies, Dallas Theological Seminary) Passionate about teaching the story of Scripture and studying biblical women. Contributor to the Visual Museum.

  • Taylor Yoder

    Seminary student writing about Scripture, theology, church history, and women's contributions to the global Church. Personal reflections are, at times, tastefully cheeky.

  • Kirstyn Wright

    Wife and homeschool mom. Doctoral student at Houston Theological Seminary, MA in Theological Studies from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. I’m turning 53 this year and still don’t know what I wanna be when I grow up.

  • Josephine Stringer

    finding the truth in fiction

  • Kelley Mathews

    theologian, writer, editor, focusing on women in church history

  • Wendy Anderson Schulz

    It is my delight to encourage women on the journey of growing in their faith – whether through my writing, speaking events, or ( my favorite) European modern pilgrimages.

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