The Calling of Emily Evans by Janette Oake
Do you think women should be allowed to preach, leading their own church?
I enjoyed this book. It’s been a long time since I’ve read a Janette Oake book.
After Emily Evans is finished with her Bible school training, she feels called to start a church. As a young woman, her options are limited – how can a female be chosen to start a church. The church committee sends Emily to a remote town to start her church – alone. I thought the premise of this story was extremely interesting – it’s a historical story, yet, there’s a woman leading a church. I loved seeing Emily trying to fit into the small town life, attempting to share the gospel with the town’s inhabitants.
This story also shows how the people in Emily’s town struggle with their faith. There’s a battered wife who struggles to raise her children and another woman who is raising her children alone.
I loved reading about Emily leading her small church, writing her sermons each Saturday, sharing her faith in God. I also loved her title – Emily was known as a deaconess. I’d never heard that term until I read this story.
So, what do you think about women in the pulpit? Do you think women should be able allowed to start their own churches?
~Cecelia Dowdy~
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