Like a Mighty Stream
The Reformation was not merely about reclaiming biblical ideas of faith. It was a movement of action.
As reformers spread the gospel, they sought to address abuses of power, defend the persecuted, shelter those fleeing oppression and show the love of God in other practical ways.
The 20 trailblazing women in this book changed their communities-and, at times, the course of history-for the better. Meet Anne of Bohemia, who advocated before the king for Wycliffe; Renée of Ferrara, whose courts were a refuge for the fleeing Calvin; Ursula Cotta, who provided a home for the boy Luther, and many more. These women were writers, advocates, educators, carers and nurses, pioneering paths of righteousness for others to follow.
Let the 20 short stories in this book inspire you to let your own faith move you into action-and let justice flow like a mighty stream.
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