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They Also Served: Stories of Adventist Women
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13 episodes
3 months ago
Join historian Dr. Heidi Olson Campbell as she uncovers the untold stories and ”unvisited tombs” of women who impacted Christianity in America and around the world, and who made the Seventh-day Adventist church what it is today.
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Join historian Dr. Heidi Olson Campbell as she uncovers the untold stories and ”unvisited tombs” of women who impacted Christianity in America and around the world, and who made the Seventh-day Adventist church what it is today.
Show more...
History
Religion & Spirituality,
Christianity
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A Family Affair: Pioneering Women in South America
They Also Served: Stories of Adventist Women
32 minutes 28 seconds
6 months ago
A Family Affair: Pioneering Women in South America
Missionaries in the late 19th and early 20th century often didn't speak the language and didn't know anyone in the new country they were going to, at least at first. Missionary boards typically sent couples like Joseph and Jennie Westphal into the field together so that they would not have to go it alone.  But this didn’t stop single women missionaries in South America like Lucy Post and Olive Westphal from carrying out their calling of service. They found ways to build support networks of community, friends and other family members so their work was impactful and long-lasting, laying the foundation for medical clinics, hospitals, churches and universities that are still present today.  Thank you to our guests, Dr. Silvia Sholtus & Pastor Kayla Goodman.  Special thanks to Ashlee Chisholm from the General Conference Archives for helping us find photos of Jennie Westphal and Lucy Post.  Explore More Article | Lucy Belinda Post (1845–1937) - Encyclopedia of Seventh-day Adventists  Article | Jennie Westphal - “Parents Par Excellence” - Review and Herald Vol 145 No. 31, 1968  Book | “Women in leadership in the beginnings of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in South America“ by Silvia Sholtus, Margarita Biaggi (Translator)  This episode mentions Lucy Post, Luisa Post, Frank and Mary Westphal, Joseph and Jennie Westphal, Olive Westphal, River Plate University, Argentina, Brazil and South America.
They Also Served: Stories of Adventist Women
Join historian Dr. Heidi Olson Campbell as she uncovers the untold stories and ”unvisited tombs” of women who impacted Christianity in America and around the world, and who made the Seventh-day Adventist church what it is today.