Discover the life of a dedicated Quaker minister and the faith that guided her through hardship. This vividly drawn account reveals how one woman’s quiet resolve shaped a century of religious service.
This nonfiction portrait follows Sarah Grubb, a minister in the Society of Friends, through decades of travel, public meetings, and enduring trials. It highlights her unwavering trust in divine guidance, her readiness to endure suffering, and the way her experiences formed a lasting spiritual legacy.
- Learn how a lifetime of ministry shaped public and private faith
- See how travel, meetings, and correspondence reflected her dedication to the Quaker path
- Explore the balance of suffering, hope, and steadfast trust in God
- Understand the personal costs and rewards of a lifelong religious vocation
Ideal for readers of religious biographies and Quaker history, those seeking inspiration from a devoted spiritual life.