Contact: Alli Worthington, PropelWomen.org, 949-202-4681
LOS ANGELES, Jan. 22, 2015 /Christian Newswire/ -- A major global initiative aimed at connecting, equipping and empowering Christian women leaders launches January 26, 2015.
The initiative, called "Propel: Women Who Lead," is founded by Christine Caine, author and founder of the A21 Campaign. The Propel initiative will launch during five days of activities at Liberty University January 26-30.
Caine will speak at Liberty University convocations; and will be joined by a wide range of prominent Christian leaders including Carl Lentz and Beth Moore—bringing a wealth of insights on empowering women to lead, equipping them for success, and helping them develop a sense of God-given purpose. Christian artists Kari Jobe and Meredith Andrews will be joining Christine Caine and Propel at Liberty.
Asked about the mission of the new initiative, Christine Caine said, "Our calling and objective with Propel is to help create an interconnected life in Christ—who affirms and acknowledges every woman's gifts, passions, and leadership potential—for the glory of the Kingdom."
Caine's organization, A21, has grown to be a leading force in a battle against human trafficking along with the rescue and restoration of women enslaved by it. She is the author of numerous books including, Unstoppable: Running the Race You Were Born to Win; Undaunted: Daring to Do what God Calls You to Do; and A Life Unleashed: Giving Birth to Your Dreams; and speaks frequently in venues around the world.
She says her message to Christian women everywhere is, "Whether you are leading one or one thousand, we hear you. Whether you stumbled into leading or were called into leading, we see you. Whether you want to lead or are trying to find your way in leadership, we are here for you. Propel wants to launch you forward."
Propel's full website featuring resources for women in all spheres of life will also launch on January 26. Currently, readers can download the free issue of the digital Propel Magazine there at www.PropelWomen.org.
Contact: Alli Worthington. 949-202-4681