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Jennifer Rothschild

Jennifer Rothschild headlines Ministry Wives Luncheon

September 23, 2015 By The Pathway

SPRINGFIELD – All women – ministry wives or not  — are invited to attend the Ministry Wives Luncheon during the Missouri Baptist Convention annual meeting here.

The luncheon will be at noon, Oct. 27 at the University Plaza Hotel and Convention Center and will feature author and Bible teacher Jennifer Rothschild. She will be speaking about how God’s unfailing love changes everything.

Rothschild is a “recovering perfectionist” who has learned to live beyond limits since her life drastically change at the age of 15 when she lost her eyesight. Though she travels and speaks across the country, she and her husband live in Springfield.

She is the author of 10 books, including the best-selling “Lessons I Learned in the Dark,” “Self Talk,” “Soul Talk,” “God is Just Not Fair,” the “Me, Myself and Lies” Bible Study and “Hosea: Unfailing Love Changes Everything.” She is also the publisher of the online magazine, womensministry.net.

This event is hosted and funded by MBC Ministry Wives Fellowship, the Cooperative Program, and area southwest Missouri churches. The registration cost is $15 online or $20 at the door. Online Registration ends October 20. To register go to mobaptist.org/strategic-partners/ministry-wives/. For more information on this event, contact Ruth Marshall at ruthiemarshall@gmail.com.

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