Thursday, March 3, 2022

The Zoe Karis Walker Endowed Fund for the Center for Women in Ministry at Beeson Divinity School

When Dr. Robert Smith Jr. preached from II Kings 13 at Zoe Karis’s memorial service, he showed how God used the dried bones of Elisha to revive a recently deceased man upon contact. He called it “grace beyond the grave.” The thought was that though someone might pass on from this life, God could still use them- even their bones- to make an impact.

Today, as Beeson Divinity School announced the Zoe Karis Walker Endowed Fund for the Center for Women in Ministry, I feel like I’m seeing such a beautiful picture of grace beyond the grave. How remarkable that our little evangelist might be honored and have a legacy in the equipping and resourcing for other women who are called to the work of ministry. 

You can read the story here and learn more about the Center for Women in Ministry here.

From the bottom of my heart, thank you to those who love and remember our beloved daughter.