10 Dead Gals You Should Know: Leaving An Enduring Legacy
Rachel Ciano, Ian J MaddockPaperback 2023-09-12
10 Fascinating Bite–Sized Biographies
- A variety of eras, locations, and denominations
- Follow–up to 10 Dead Guys You Should Know
Spanning two millennia and multiple continents, these stories will introduce you to great women in the history of the Christian faith. For some of these women, their faith cost them their lives; for others, their call was to a long life of service. They are:
- Mary, mother of Jesus
- Perpetua
- Catherine of Siena
- Jane Grey
- Anne Hutchison
- Anne Dutton
- Selina, Countess of Huntingdon
- Catherine Booth
- Gladys Aylward
- Corrie Ten Boom
Each has left an indelible legacy on the church and is worth knowing.
Ian J. Maddock Ian J. Maddock (PhD, University of Aberdeen) serves as Senior Lecturer in Christian Thought at Sydney Missionary and Bible College.
Rachel Ciano Rachel Ciano is a lecturer in Christianity in History at Sydney Missionary and Bible College and specialises in the Reformation.
REVIEWS
"I benefited from the book not only because of its historical insights, but also for the many challenges that I received from encountering these women. Rachel Ciano and Ian Maddock have done a great job of combining fresh scholarship and spiritual wisdom." — Leonardo De Chirico, Church planter in central Rome
"This book is essential reading for Christians of all ages and backgrounds: women and men, girls, and boys. You will be humbled, encouraged, and awe–struck by the courage and witness of these ten incredible women in Christian history." — Sarah Irving–Stonebraker, Associate Professor of History, Western Civilisation Program, Australian Catholic University
"Like the ten guys in the first book, these women were stellar examples of faithfulness, fearlessness, steadfastness, and fruitfulness. May you be challenged by their lives as their stories come alive for us today!" — Gregg R. Allison, Professor of Christian Theology, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky
"… with the historical, theological, and geographical terrain covered in Ten Dead Gals, Ciano and Maddock have certainly enriched our conversation about the blessing of women in God’s church!" — Mark Earngey, Head of Church History and Lecturer in Christian Thought, Moore Theological College, Sydney
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10 Fascinating Bite–Sized Biographies
- A variety of eras, locations, and denominations
- Follow–up to 10 Dead Guys You Should Know
Spanning two millennia and multiple continents, these stories will introduce you to great women in the history of the Christian faith. For some of these women, their faith cost them their lives; for others, their call was to a long life of service. They are:
- Mary, mother of Jesus
- Perpetua
- Catherine of Siena
- Jane Grey
- Anne Hutchison
- Anne Dutton
- Selina, Countess of Huntingdon
- Catherine Booth
- Gladys Aylward
- Corrie Ten Boom
Each has left an indelible legacy on the church and is worth knowing.
Ian J. Maddock Ian J. Maddock (PhD, University of Aberdeen) serves as Senior Lecturer in Christian Thought at Sydney Missionary and Bible College.
Rachel Ciano Rachel Ciano is a lecturer in Christianity in History at Sydney Missionary and Bible College and specialises in the Reformation.
REVIEWS
"I benefited from the book not only because of its historical insights, but also for the many challenges that I received from encountering these women. Rachel Ciano and Ian Maddock have done a great job of combining fresh scholarship and spiritual wisdom." — Leonardo De Chirico, Church planter in central Rome
"This book is essential reading for Christians of all ages and backgrounds: women and men, girls, and boys. You will be humbled, encouraged, and awe–struck by the courage and witness of these ten incredible women in Christian history." — Sarah Irving–Stonebraker, Associate Professor of History, Western Civilisation Program, Australian Catholic University
"Like the ten guys in the first book, these women were stellar examples of faithfulness, fearlessness, steadfastness, and fruitfulness. May you be challenged by their lives as their stories come alive for us today!" — Gregg R. Allison, Professor of Christian Theology, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky
"… with the historical, theological, and geographical terrain covered in Ten Dead Gals, Ciano and Maddock have certainly enriched our conversation about the blessing of women in God’s church!" — Mark Earngey, Head of Church History and Lecturer in Christian Thought, Moore Theological College, Sydney