Michele Miller Sigg is Executive Director of the Dictionary of African Christian Biography (DACB.org) and Editor of the Journal of African Christian Biography (https: //dacb.org/journal/) at the Center for Global Christianity and Mission at Boston University School of Theology.

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Introduction: A Story of Beginnings 1 Keeping the Faith: Persecution and Revival in Huguenot History 2 French Prophets, Moravians, Methodists: Women and Early Mission 3 Biblewomen and Teachers: Educating for Mission in the Oberlin Revival 4 Saving Gavroche: Parisian Women and Infant Schools 5 Mission before the Missionary Movement: Women and Bible Societies 6 A Distinctively Female Network: Launching the Mission Society 7 Divine Calling au feminin: Seeking Identity in Mission 8 Out in the Field: Women Arrive at the Lesotho Mission 9 For Better, for Worse: Marriage, Education, and Renewal in Mission and Metropole 10 Reviving the Reveil: French Reformed Deaconesses Conclusion: A Legacy beyond Mere Influence
Anyone interested in the history of the Protestant church--particularly in the history of women--will be delighted by this book. --Simonetta Carr "Modern Reformation" With erudition and sensitivity it fills an important gap in the history of mission, evangelicalism and women's studies. --Emma Wild-Wood "Scottish Journal of Theology"
