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Women and Vocational Ministry

An FTC19W Talk

Series: 2019 For The Church Women's Pre-Conference

by Christine Hoover October 1, 2019

Christine Hoover

Christine Hoover, a Regular Contributor to For The Church, is a Bible teacher and the author of several books, including Messy Beautiful Friendship and her latest book, Searching For Spring: How God Makes All Things Beautiful in Time. You can follow her on Twitter at @christinehoover.

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