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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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The "Bible Women" of China
They Also Served: Stories of Adventist Women
34 minutes 59 seconds
5 months ago
The "Bible Women" of China
 Few 19th century Protestant missionaries arriving in China realized that Christianity had first come to China over a thousand years before they had. Even fewer realized how much they had to learn. Not just the language-and that would prove hard enough-but thousands of years of culture. They wanted to change the world. Most missionaries arrived with a racial bias and assumed that Western culture was superior to Chinese.  But they had a lot to learn and would find that if they would succeed in their conversion mission, they needed to adapt their methods.   In this episode, we explore the largely unknown legacy of the Bible Women—Chinese Christian women of the 19th and early 20th centuries who served as Bible teachers, caregivers, and evangelists. These women went where foreign male missionaries could not: into the inner lives and homes of Chinese women.  This is Part 2 of a two-part series on Christian Women in China.  Explore More Article | Olga Oss - Encyclopedia of Seventh-day Adventists (written by our own Heidi Olson Campbell!) - https://encyclopedia.adventist.org/article?id=FJEY  Article | Lucy Andrus  - Encyclopedia of Seventh-day Adventists - https://encyclopedia.adventist.org/article?id=H8A1
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.