BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//Âé¶ąĘÓƵ - ECPv4.6//NONSGML v1.0//EN CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH X-WR-CALNAME:Âé¶ąĘÓƵ X-ORIGINAL-URL: X-WR-CALDESC:Events for Âé¶ąĘÓƵ BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220326T130000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220326T150000 DTSTAMP:20260415T210225 CREATED:20220214T221130Z LAST-MODIFIED:20220328T150932Z UID:7984-1648299600-1648306800@nbts.edu SUMMARY:Women's Stories Day 2022 DESCRIPTION:\n \nWOMEN’S STORIES DAY 2022 LOOKS AT SINGLE WOMEN IN MISSION IN THE 1800s\nAmerican Church History tells us that one of the primary ways women answered the Spirit’s call to ministry in the nineteenth century was to enter the mission field. Women who were discouraged from preaching\, teaching\, medical work\, and many other professional endeavors in North American congregations were welcomed in foreign fields and supported by those same churches that didn’t think this was their place back home. \nThe featured presentation for the Reformed Church Center’s annual Women’s Stories Day\, hosted with the RCA Office for Women’s Transformation and Leadership for the sixth year\, is “Bustin’ Lintels\, Bursting Doors: Molly Talmage and Single Women in RCA Mission in China.” This presentation\, by David Alexander\, this year’s Hazel B. Gnade Fellow in RCA Women’s Studies\, was on Saturday\, 26 March 2022\, 1:00 to 3:00 pm via Zoom.   Following his presentation were two respondents: Laura Osborne\, Reformed Church in America coordinator for Interreligious Relations and a candidate for the Doctor of Ministry in Missiology and Global Christianity at Âé¶ąĘÓƵ.  Tracie Alston\, Assistant Director of Foreign Institutes for the Church of God in Christ (COGIC)\, and a candidate for the Doctor of Ministry in Missiology and Global Christianity at Âé¶ąĘÓƵ.  She has served as a missionary in several countries in South America\, Asia\, and the Caribbean; and is also a member of the board of Bible League International as a Scripture Engagement Advocate. \nAfterward\, there was a time for questions and discussion among all the participants. \nDeepika Srivastava was our devotional leader. Born at Christian Medical College (CMC) and Hospital in Vellore\, India—the hospital and school founded by RCA missionary doctor Ida Scudder—Deepika is Director for Church Relations at the Vellore CMC Foundation in New York City and a deacon at Bethany Memorial Reformed Church. She has a Master’s in Public Health from the University of Rochester along with a passion for sharing the healing ministry of Christ and building spiritual families. \nDavid Alexander is a retired RCA missionary who served for most of his career with his wife\, Char\, in Taiwan. They currently live in Holland\, Michigan. An Âé¶ąĘÓƵ graduate (Class of 1980)\, David was awarded the Global Ministry Alumni Award by Âé¶ąĘÓƵ in 2019. He is our Hazel B. Gnade Fellow in Reformed Church Women’s Studies for 2021-2022. This fellowship\, created through the diligent work of Mary Kansfield\, historian and wife of former president Norman Kansfield\, is named for the longtime secretary of the RCA Women’s Board of Foreign Missions. \n \n URL:/events/womens-stories-day-2022/ CATEGORIES:Reformed Church Center ORGANIZER;CN="James%20Hart%20Brumm%2C%20Director%2C%20The%20Reformed%20Church%20Center":MAILTO:jbrumm@nbts.edu END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR