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  2. Woman's Missionary Union - Wikipedia

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    Women on Mission, for women 18 and up; Adults on Mission, for men and women 18 and up; Acteens, for girls grades 7-12; Youth on Mission, for boys and girls grades 7-12; Girls in Action (GA), for girls grades 1-6; Royal Ambassadors, for boys grades 1-6; Children in Action, for boys and girls grades 1-6; Mission Friends, for preschool girls and ...

  3. Young Women (organization) - Wikipedia

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    The Young Women (often referred to as Young Women's or Young Woman's) is a youth organization of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). The purpose of the Young Women organization is to help each young woman "be worthy to make and keep sacred covenants and receive the ordinances of the temple."

  4. American Heritage Girls - Wikipedia

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    The American Heritage Girls was founded in 1995 by Patti Garibay and other parents from West Chester, Ohio to form a Christian alternative to the Girl Scouts of the USA after the Girl Scouts allowed individual Scouts and Scouters to use wording appropriate to their own beliefs for the word "God" in the promise and supposedly banned prayer at meetings. [9]

  5. Catherine Booth - Wikipedia

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    A woman preacher was a rare phenomenon in a world where women had few civil rights, and no place in the professions. Catherine Booth was both a woman and a fine preacher, a magnetic combination that attracted large numbers to hear her and made its own statement about the validity of women's ministry. [2]

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  7. Ordination of women in Methodism - Wikipedia

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    In 1861, the American Free Methodist Church reported the fact that women served as preachers and in 1864, the General Conference of the Free Methodist Church created a class of lay non-pastoral ministers known as evangelists, who were both men and women. [3] In 1911, the Free Methodist Church started ordaining women as deacons and in 1974, the ...

  8. Ministry of Women - Wikipedia

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    A ministry of women or women's affairs exists in several countries under various names, often headed by a minister for women (or equivalent): Ministry of Women's Affairs (Afghanistan) Ministry of Women, Genders and Diversity (Argentina)

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