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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Anne FrancisPublisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers Imprint: Wipf & Stock Publishers Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.236kg ISBN: 9781666742350ISBN 10: 166674235 Pages: 172 Publication Date: 10 June 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsThere are many books on women in ministry from a theological perspective, and others show the historical perspective. Francis's work turns the topic inside out: the reader hears from women in ministry in Ireland across a broad spectrum of experience, a range of denominations, and a variety of struggles. . . . It rang true from start to finish. I was intrigued, challenged, and encouraged. --Molly Deatherage, retired minister, Presbyterian Church in Ireland Following a comprehensive historical and theological overview in part 1, the great merit of the research in this book is seen in the witness of the interviewees, which gives such insight into the nature and role of the ministry of women in Ireland today. . . . Anne's easy style and clear intent to highlight the women's voices is an act of empowerment in itself. --Oonagh O'Brien, CEO, Mount St Anne's Centre Francis offers a valuable service in Called . . . by providing us with insight into truly extraordinary women of faith. Each experienced a deep call from God and responded with generosity, courage, and resilience. At a deep level, these women can empathize with the excluded everywhere. Theirs is a special gift, empowering them to see where change is needed and enabling them to bring about this change for people on the margins. --Olive Flanagan, Sister of Mercy, co-founder of the Galilee Community This work offers much-needed inspiration from the lived experience of those whose ministry has been located in and focused on the margins. These stories of resilient leadership and faithful service for too long have gone unheard, and the lessons they offer unheeded. This research offers a rich resource for the church in uncertain times. --Nicola Brady, general secretary, Churches Together in Britain and Ireland Anne Francis's book is by turns poignant, sensitive, humorous, and challenging. Her analysis brings penetrating insight into the underlying issues facing those who seek to be faithful to their calling while navigating theology, tradition, and power alongside the practical realities of relationships, family life, and economics. The result is a work that is both painful and inspiring to read. --Ruth Garvey-Williams, editor, VOX Magazine There are many books on women in ministry from a theological perspective, and others show the historical perspective. Francis's work turns the topic inside out: the reader hears from women in ministry in Ireland across a broad spectrum of experience, a range of denominations, and a variety of struggles. . . . It rang true from start to finish. I was intrigued, challenged, and encouraged. --Molly Deatherage, retired minister, Presbyterian Church in Ireland Following a comprehensive historical and theological overview in part 1, the great merit of the research in this book is seen in the witness of the interviewees, which gives such insight into the nature and role of the ministry of women in Ireland today. . . . Anne's easy style and clear intent to highlight the women's voices is an act of empowerment in itself. --Oonagh O'Brien, CEO, Mount St Anne's Centre Francis offers a valuable service in Called . . . by providing us with insight into truly extraordinary women of faith. Each experienced a deep call from God and responded with generosity, courage, and resilience. At a deep level, these women can empathize with the excluded everywhere. Theirs is a special gift, empowering them to see where change is needed and enabling them to bring about this change for people on the margins. --Olive Flanagan, Sister of Mercy, co-founder of the Galilee Community This work offers much-needed inspiration from the lived experience of those whose ministry has been located in and focused on the margins. These stories of resilient leadership and faithful service for too long have gone unheard, and the lessons they offer unheeded. This research offers a rich resource for the church in uncertain times. --Nicola Brady, general secretary, Churches Together in Britain and Ireland Anne Francis's book is by turns poignant, sensitive, humorous, and challenging. Her analysis brings penetrating insight into the underlying issues facing those who seek to be faithful to their calling while navigating theology, tradition, and power alongside the practical realities of relationships, family life, and economics. The result is a work that is both painful and inspiring to read. --Ruth Garvey-Williams, editor, VOX Magazine Author InformationAnne Francis is a practitioner in spiritual and psychological care at Marymount University Hospital and Hospice in Cork. She has worked in ministry for over thirty-five years and teaches pastoral and practical theology in Ireland and the UK. She offers pastoral supervision and theological reflection for people in Christian leadership. Francis is married with three adult children. 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