Discover the gift of friendship!
In a time when many women feel lonely and isolated, Girls’ Club calls us to embrace the delight and comfort that can be found in life-giving friendships with women―and to cultivate relationships that not only offer emotional affirmation and acceptance but also inspire, educate, and stretch us to live out our God-given potential.
Told through stories and encouragement based on the authors’ experiences―Sally, a seasoned mother and well-beloved author; her daughter Sarah, an Oxford scholar and new mother; and her youngest daughter Joy, a professional young woman pursuing her doctorate―Girls’ Club will speak to the importance of cultivating deep and lasting friendship at every stage in life.
Join Sally, Sarah, and Joy as they explore the power, difficulties, potential, beauty, and satisfaction of friendships that help us live purposeful, Godly lives and that satisfy our longing for meaningful and intimate companionship.
Sally Clarkson is a tea drinker, the head chef of her kitchen, and the author of many bestselling books, including the Lifegiving series and Different. For thirty-five years she has inspired women to live courageously and faithfully. She shares her wisdom on her blog, SallyClarkson.com, and on her podcast, At Home with Sally Clarkson and Friends.
Sarah Clarkson is a feast maker, path wanderer, and book devourer. She is the author of Book Girl, Read for the Heart, and Caught Up in a Story and the coauthor of The Lifegiving Home, and she is a recent graduate of Oxford University. She blogs at SarahClarkson.com.
Joy Clarkson is a jet-setter, podcaster (Speaking with Joy), and people lover. She is currently working on her doctorate in theology, imagination, and the arts at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland. You can find her writing and podcasts at JoyClarkson.com.
Kate Mulligan has acted with the Oregon Shakespeare Festival for more than ten seasons in productions including Hairspray, Alice in Wonderland, and Sense and Sensibility. Her film and television work includes Being John Malkovich and It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia.
Erica Sullivan is a professional actress of both stage and screen and holds her MFA from the Yale School of Drama. Currently a company member of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, she has performed in New York and regionally with such companies as the Lincoln Center, Soho Repertory Theatre, and New Dramatists. She makes her home in Ashland, Oregon, with her family.
Caroline Shaffer is an AudioFile Earphones Award–winning narrator. A former company member at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival for nineteen years, she received an MFA from the American Conservatory Theater.