In 1886, thirty-one year old Katharine Bushnell gives up her medical practice to work with women living on Chicago's Hell's Half Acre and in the brutal lumber camps of Wisconsin. When Wisconsin's governor demands Kate to appear before legislature, she becomes the center of great controversy.
Inspired by a dream, Dr. Kate Bushnell writes to Josephine Butler, famous crusader who frees women from sex slavery in Victorian England, and months later Kate arrives in London. Throughout the next thirteen years, Kate travels extensively as a missionary in Great Britain, India, and China in order to reveal the plight of vulnerable young girls sold into the sex slavery with no one to save them or defend them.
Women who face an empty nest, retirement, or life without their husbands often feel they are no longer needed. Lutz helps women in midlife plan ahead for their later years and mobilizes senior women to share their unique gifts, showing that life can be rewarding at any age.
Lorry Lutz highlights the lives of a dozen contemporary women who have exercised leadership in Christ's kingdom, hoping to encourage more women to take their rightful place alongside men in building Christ's church.
Lorry Lutz highlights the lives of a dozen contemporary women who have exercised leadership in Christ's kingdom, hoping to encourage more women to take their rightful place alongside men in building Christ's church.
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