FEMALE ACTIVISM
When you see the words “Female Activist” what kind of images come to mind? I think of some of the great civil rights activists like Rosa Parks, Amelia Boynton, and Susan B. Anthony. But then I also think of some of the great spiritual activists that might not be as well known but probably made a more far-reaching impact. Women like Susanna Wesley, Sabina Wurmbrand, Amy Carmichael and Ellen White. None of these women took to the streets to march for their cause but each of them used their voices to effect Spiritual change that is still making a difference in the lives of so many people today.
Activism is a word that has so many different connotations but I like to focus on the aspect of Spiritual activism and its influence. As a woman and a mother of two daughters, I am drawn to women who were quiet (and not so quiet) champions for the cause of Biblical truth. But it wasn’t until I started writing for Lineage that I met another, not-so-well-known female activist and I’d like to introduce her to you. Her name is Marie Durand.
We’ve dedicated an entire Lineage episode to her so this blog post won’t have too many spoilers about her life but what I do want to talk about are the three keys that molded her into the strong resilient activist that she was.