
When you think about sharing your faith or pointing others to Christ, does it cause a feeling of fear or inadequacy? Lovingly sharing Jesus with others is the call of every Christian woman. As ministry wives and women in ministry, we want you to experience the joy of sharing your faith journey in whatever setting you find yourselves in.
Adrianna Anderson will host a group of ministry leaders from around the country and Canada who have a heart for missions. We will delve into the challenges of sharing your faith and provide practical strategies for doing so in your everyday environments. You don’t want to miss this free one-hour webinar! The deadline to register is Sept 10th.
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Special Guests

Adrianna Anderson is a Bible teacher, speaker, writer, contributing author of “Because of Hope: Reflections of Faith” and “WINGS: Hope for Widows in New Growth Seasons”, Lifeway Women Trainer, and Lifeway Women Event Specialist. She is Director of the Ministry Wives Network for the Missouri Baptist Convention, holds a master’s degree in biblical studies from BTS and is a graduate of New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. She is currently working on doctoral studies in Public Theology. She has written content for women that is currently used by Samford University’s Ministry Training Institute geared towards women in leadership. Her writing can be found in Lifeway Research, Journey devotional magazine, and Missions Mosaic, a publication by WMU. She teaches and speaks to women in ministry and leadership positions on widowhood, prayer, mental health, apologetics and racial unity from a biblical perspective.

Katie Orr bio coming soon

Hannah Smith serves as the Adult Consultant for South Carolina WMU. Before moving to South Carolina, Hannah lived in New Orleans and served at a church plant there while obtaining her master’s degree from New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. Hannah is a member of Riverland Hills Baptist Church and serves in the college and young adult ministries. In her spare time, she enjoys reading, baking, and hanging out in coffee shops.

Susan Booth and her husband Steve were appointed by the International Mission Board (SBC) to serve in Budapest, Hungary. After seven years, they transferred to Canada, joining the faculty of the Canadian Baptist Theological Seminary & College in January 2000. Susan completed a PhD in missiology at SEBTS in 2013, and she regularly teaches evangelism and biblical studies at the college and evangelism/missions at the seminary. She is the author of The Tabernacling Presence of God, Longing for Home, and the Habakkuk volume in the Christian Standard Commentary Series. Susan has a passion for teaching students an overarching view of God’s mission and equipping them to participate in it by sharing the good news of Jesus.
