Katherine Leary Alsdorf, Mindy Belz, Bethany Jenkins, and Carolyn McCulley discuss some of the issues arising for Christian women working in various professions at our 2014 National Women’s Conference.
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Katherine Leary Alsdorf, Mindy Belz, Bethany Jenkins, and Carolyn McCulley discuss some of the issues arising for Christian women working in various professions at our 2014 National Women’s Conference.
Mindy Belz is senior editor for World News Group and the author of They Say We Are Infidels: On the Run From ISIS With Persecuted Christians In the Middle East (Tyndale Momentum, 2016).
Katherine Leary Alsdorf is founder and director emeritus of Redeemer’s Center for Faith & Work.
Bethany L. Jenkins is vice president of media at The Veritas Forum, a contributor at The Gospel Coalition, and a senior fellow at The King’s College. Prior to working with faith-based non-profits, Bethany worked in Congress, at the State Department, on Wall Street, and in Big Law. She received her BA from Baylor University and her JD from Columbia Law School. She is an active member of Redeemer Presbyterian Church. You can connect with her on Twitter: @bethanyjenkins.
Carolyn McCulley is a documentary filmmaker, women’s ministry speaker, and author of Did I Kiss Marriage Goodbye?: Trusting God with a Hope Deferred (Crossway, 2004), Radical Womanhood: Feminine Faith in a Feminist World (Moody, 2008), and The Measure of Success: Uncovering the Biblical Perspective on Women, Work, and the Home (B&H, 2014).
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