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- Create a display of pictures, articles, and resource materials about five significant Seventh-day Adventist women for your local church or school.
- Find three positive examples of women in the Bible and write a one-page review of each story.
- Prepare a sermon about an important female role model in the Bible to be shared, in consultation with your local pastor, with your local church.
- Develop a set of trading cards (minimum 10) featuring influential women from Seventh-day Adventist church heritage.
- Research your local church’s history by reading articles in the old Reviews, Union paper, church board minutes, or old church bulletins or newsletters to discover what leadership roles women have played.