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  2. Women of Faith - Wikipedia

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    Women of Faith [1] is a Christian global ministry (87 countries) providing digital media, resources and events to encourage and equip women to experience a deeper relationship with Jesus. It has staged non-denominational events across North America.

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  4. Jennifer Rothschild - Wikipedia

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    Rothschild also founded womensministry.net, which was a member-based website that provided resources for women in leadership. womensministry.net changed from membership-based to a free resource library in 2017. She is also the founder of Fresh Grounded Faith, a national Christian women's conference. [4]

  5. Edith Deen - Wikipedia

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    Edith Alderman Deen (28 February 1905 – 3 January 1994) was an American Christian writer.. She studied at the Stephen F. Austin State Teachers College and Texas Christian University before working for the Fort Worth Press, where she was a columnist and women's editor from 1925 to 1954. [1]

  6. United Women in Faith - Wikipedia

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    United Women in Faith (formerly known as United Methodist Women) is the only official organization for women within The United Methodist Church (UMC). In 2022, United Methodist Women began doing business as United Women in Faith [1] (UWFaith). Founded in 1869, the organization now has nearly half a million members. [2]

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  8. P.E.O. Sisterhood - Wikipedia

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    In 1966, the Sisterhood had 130,000 members. At that time membership was open to women over the age of eighteen, who believed in God and had lived at their present address for a least a year. It was said to appeal to "Protestant women of some social standing and college education". [10] Membership peaked in 1999 with over 252,000 dues paying ...

  9. Category:Christian women's organizations - Wikipedia

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    W. Woman's American Baptist Home Mission Society; Woman's Boards of the Congregational Church; Woman's Christian Temperance Union; Woman's Commonwealth