VIDA BUCKLEY
A Christian and author, Vida Buckley has found success with such written works as “Broken Beyond Belief,” “I Feel Like Popcorn” and “That Ain’t Christian.”
A Christian and author, Vida Buckley has found success with such written works as “Broken Beyond Belief,” “I Feel Like Popcorn” and “That Ain’t Christian.”
Bernice L. Frazier gained valuable expertise in the field as the vice president of L&B Enterprises between 1996 and 2011.
A registered nurse for 12 years, Leslie Davis has excelled as the director of adult discipleship at Prattville First United Methodist Church.
Alice Eckardt began her teaching career as a lecturer in the religion studies department of Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, in 1972.
Maryann Berry is a pastor and dean of the School of Biblical Studies at the John 3:16 Christian Center, of which she has been affiliated since 1991.
Sandra Grady currently serves as the owner/instructor at Grady Studies, and the founder and director of the Virginia Prayer Network and the Master’s Keys.
Patricia Singletary has been a pastor at the Elmendorf Reformed Church since 2002, also retiring from the Depository Trust Company in 2003.
Gwyn Picerne has been the owner of P&P Hospitality and Sterling Trade Services, as well as the chief executive officer of Diversitas Enterprises LLC.
Once Carolyn Owen-Towle was officially ordained, she and her husband Thomas were called to their church in San Diego, where they served for 24 years.
Using her leadership, organizational and people skills, Lynn R. Wurth was the advertising and business manager for The Catholic Sun from 1985 to 2004.
Minnie Cassell went into automatic data processing and made history as the first African American to become a supervisor.
Combining her passions, Rev. Dr. Eula DeWitt, EA, PhD, DD, is proud to have served the IRS faithfully for more than three decades.
Loyal and trustworthy, Rev. Janet A. Lee has led an exemplary career in music education and religion. She started out as a music teacher.
Violet Meek always dreamed of becoming a scientist. She was curious about how things worked, and thought the field presented a great opportunity to learn.
Surrounded by music her whole life, Marsha J. Wright never considered another path. She was thrilled to be able to use her talents in the church.
Skilled at math for as long as she can remember, Janice Schlieker is a natural at accounting.
Recognized as a pioneer in theology and psychology, Kyriaki A. Karidoyanes FitzGerald is considered one of the first female theologians in the U.S.
A Christian science practitioner, Prudence Anderson has dedicated her career to helping others see the power of God in life.
Imbued with compassion and a strong work ethic, Winborne Hamlin has dedicated her life to serving her community.
Emily Elizabeth Young served as a missionary with the Puget Sound Christian Indian Mission and with the Seattle Native American Christian Church.
B. Consuela Stephens served as a pastor at Chenaniah Missionary Church from 1986 to 2004 and as a consultant from 2004 to the present.
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