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Mothers of the church Women take on nuturing, leadership roles within their congregations
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Mothers of the church Women take on nuturing, leadership roles within their congregations
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Mothers of the church Women take on nuturing, leadership roles within their congregations
2005
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[Mary Johnson]'s denomination, though, the Church of God in Christ, takes the role to the next level, said [Anthea D. Butler], who has a book coming out on the subject. \"This is power without licensure.\" \"They have to live a holy, clean life,\" said Elzierine Hardy, who lives in Owensboro but attends the Power House Church of God in Christ in Greenville. \"A church mother is one who is prayerful, one who is a natural mother,\" said Debra Little, who attends the Church of God in Christ in Owensboro but sees the church mother concept in other congregations she visits to sing or speak. \"She treats her congregation like her children, and she nurtures them.\"
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