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Did you know that Lottie Moon was only four feet, three inches tall, or that she was a major advocate for furloughs for global workers? While you may recognize her because of the Christmas offering that bears her name, this determined and courageous woman has left an incredible, far-reaching impact. In this episode, Denise and Sarah share about Lottie’s childhood, calling overseas, and her work in China from 1873 until her death in 1912. What can we learn from this feisty woman? We can’t wait to hear what you think about this story of Lottie Moon.

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Featured music is "Daughters and Sons" by Eine Blume. Check out more from them on iTunes or wherever you get music!

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Check out Lottie's Tea Cake recipe

Books: 

The New Lottie Moon Story by Catherine B. Allen

Send the Light: Lottie Moon's Letters and Other Writings by Keith Harper

Articles: 

Who Was Lottie Moon?

What Lottie Moon Taught Me About Injustice and the Gospel

Lottie Moon: The Rebel I Want to Be

Why the Lottie Moon Offering is Collected at Christmas