This book celebrates the life, ministry, and service of Dr. Joann Phillips Murrill, a trailblazer whose journey reflects resilience, faith, and an unwavering commitment to others. Born in the segregated South as the eldest of eleven children, Dr. Murrill overcame barriers to pursue education and purpose. She earned degrees in Interdisciplinary Studies, Business Administration, and Biblical Studies and Theology, equipping her to serve both her community and the Kingdom of God with wisdom and excellence. In December 1992, Dr. Murrill became the first woman licensed and ordained by the Sumter Baptist Association. Two years later, alongside her husband and six charter members, she founded Victory Church, a ministry that has remained a beacon of hope, restoration, and reconciliation for over two decades. Her work established not only a place of worship but also a training ground for men and women to be equipped in the Word of God. Beyond ministry, Dr. Murrill dedicated more than 20 years to social work, serving children, families, and vulnerable populations with compassion and vision. This book highlights her legacy as both a servant-leader and a social advocate, inspiring readers to pursue their own callings with faith, courage, and purpose.
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