Friday, September 18, 2009

Amazing Stories of Remarkable Women


The Sacred Friendships Blog Tour:
Week One: Amazing Stories of Remarkable Women


Don’t miss out on the excitement. Join the journey this week as you learn the story behind the stories of over 50 remarkable women of the faith.

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Week One

Here’s what you can expect to discover this week and where you can find it.

*Monday, September 21, Kary Oberbruner:
http://www.karyoberbrunner.com

Kary will post responses to an Author Q/A he sent to Susan and I. He’ll focus in part on The Big Idea of Sacred Friendships, what it’s about, who should read it, and why.

*Tuesday, September 22, Julie Ganschow:
http://bc4women.blogspot.com

Julie will post responses to another set of Author Q/A’s. She’ll focus on being a voice for the voiceless, why we think the church has often failed to listen to the voice of women, and whether we think this continues to be a problem today.

*Wednesday, September 23, Stacy Harp:
http://blogforbooks.com

Stacy will post a lively podcast interview she did with me. She’s a very engaging and encouraging host. Be sure to listen and get the inside scope on the passion and vision behind the book.

*Thursday, September 24, Brad Hambrick:
http://bradhambrick.com

Brad will explore the map used by Sacred Friendships to share the narratives of women soul care givers. He’ll also post author summaries of the first female martyr of the church (Perpetua) and share author stories of the Mothers of the Church.

*Friday, September 25, Jim Nestle:
http://intentionalintimacy.blogspot.com

Jim will share author interactions about Monica the Mother of Augustine. Who is the true discipler behind one of the greatest theologians and biblical psychologists of all time? He’ll also explore with Susan and me whether women’s counsel is all “touchy-feely” or whether it also has “teeth.”

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