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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.

  3. Faith For Our Planet - Wikipedia

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    In September 2023, Faith for Our Planet held the Faith In Her conference on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) proceedings in New York City. [ 18 ] The conference brought together speakers from several faiths and faith-based organizations to discuss ways to enhance the role of women of faith in the Global South in ...

  4. United Women in Faith - Wikipedia

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    United Women in Faith often offers presentations at General Conference for The United Methodist Church (UMC), and has taken a number of positions on social and political issues. UWFaith describes itself as open to all women and advocates for women's rights regardless of income, sexual orientation, race, age or other backgrounds.

  5. Trump addresses conservative Christians who want to see him ...

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    WASHINGTON — Former President Donald Trump gave the keynote speech to the Faith and Freedom Coalition's "2024 Road to Majority" conference in Washington on Saturday, speaking to an evangelical ...

  6. Mennonites to hold women's conference on diversity, inclusion

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    Sep. 16—ELKHART — Mennonite Mission Network and Mennonite Women USA will explore issues of diversity, equity and inclusion during the 2022 "Leaders Inspiring Leaders: Women of Faith Conference ...

  7. Some women of color have been disappointed and upset by evangelical Christian churches — both predominantly white and multiracial — whose leaders failed to openly decry racism or homophobia.

  8. Jennifer Rothschild - Wikipedia

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    Fresh Grounded Faith is a national Christian women's conference featuring Rothschild as host and main Bible teacher, with a musical artist and a guest speaker. Rothschild also founded womensministry.net, which was a member-based website that provided resources for women in leadership.

  9. Jen Hatmaker - Wikipedia

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    She was thought to be a successor to Houston evangelist Beth Moore who has been a leader in the Women of Faith tours. [1] She headlined at women's events, parenting and adoption conferences, and participated in a variety of social service ministries such as the Legacy Collective which has been active in Texas hurricane recovery.