To end violence against women
with Elise Moore, CSB
March 12, 2013 - Sentinel Audio Chat
Audio begins on March 12, 2013 at 2:00 pm EDT. Please come back to hear the broadcast!
More and more women around the world are rising up against violence. Young Malala Yousafazl, who was shot by the Taliban for her advocacy of education for girls, says that God has given her a "'second life" through which she "can serve the people."
Even in developed countries, many women still face discrimination in legal rights, employment opportunities, and social status.
Does prayer have a role in this spiritual journey to equality?
Mary Baker Eddy, who discovered Christian Science and founded her church at a time when women preachers weren't welcome in the pulpit, offers many helpful thoughts to those seeking more opportunities for women in her book, Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures. To learn more about how prayer and Christian Science can benefit both women and men, join this chat.
About Elise Moore: Elise has been in the full-time Christian healing ministry since 1985, and has been a teacher of Christian Science since 1997. Elise has organized interfaith conferences and activities, and served as a chaplain at a homeless agency.
Elise and her husband, David, have two children and six grandchildren. In their free time, they enjoy travel, the outdoors, and they love watching birds.
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