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Empowering Women

2012 National Women’s History Month Theme:
Women’s Education – Women’s Empowerment

Although women now outnumber men in American colleges nationwide, the reversal of the gender gap is a very recent phenomenon. The fight to learn was a valiant struggle waged by many tenacious women—not just in America but around the world. Trailblazers like Florence Nightingale who knew that God had called her to the nursing profession, established the world's first secular nursing school which is now part of Kings College of London. She is just one example of what women can achieve when they decide to follow God's calling. Being influential often means educating yourself - education is the key to success. I have had the privilege of seeing how empowering education can be for women,  especially in the developing world. Women achieve a different standing in society when their education and skills make them income generators.  I have personally experienced this phenomena especially in East Africa where a woman's standing in society changes when she becomes a bread winner in her family. Women have an amazing capacity to learn and it is exacerbated by their willingness and motivation. They are incredibly creative and can conceptualize income generating scenarios with little outside input. Women, especially in the African context are the ones at the forefront of providing for their families. I can name hundreds of women who with only an elementary school education and a little training have started their own businesses, employed others, created business plans, set up websites and generally contributed to the bottom line of their nations growth. As we celebrate 'Women's History Month' let us not forget the sacrifices of women all over the globe who have forged new paths of freedom and equality for all of us. Let us as women be vigilant in the work God has called us to, so that we can collectively ensure that we live in a better world. As we celebrate Women's history month I would like to encourage women all over the world to not feel constrained by their gender, standing in society, or lack of education. Don't let culture dictate what you can and cannot do or what you can and cannot contribute. Even in the church -nothing is beyond your grasp when you submit yourself to God and His purposes for your life.

Written by Simone Schneider.

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