“You can’t break a woman who gets her strength from God.”

—Alli Worthington

About the Study

Dr. Rios along with her research partner, Dr. Liz Mosbo VerHage were given a Louisville Pastoral Study grant in 2024. The project's primary objective is to explore the remarkable resiliency of women ministers in a world marked by misogyny, and to understand how this resilience has driven them to pursue unconventional paths in ministry. To achieve this, a diverse and intergenerational group of women will be brought together, representing various cultural backgrounds and races. See how you can be a part of this study below.

Empowering Resilient Women Ministers: Unveiling the Fuel to Serve Amidst Misogyny

“In a world that tries to dim our light, we gather as intergenerational, racially diverse women ministers, igniting the flame of resilience as we uncover the untold stories, celebrate our strengths, and inspire future generations by illuminating the pathways that empower women leaders to shine and grow beyond the limits of systemic discrimination. ”

Phase 1: Take Part in the Survey

May 1- June 1 Collection Period

There is a story in data we collect. But our tools don't know what that story is. That's where it takes us—the analyst or communicator of the information—to bring that story visually and contextually to life.

Phase 2: Invitation to Listening Gathering on Zoom

Those who do our survey may be invited to go deeper into their story with us.

“Maybe stories are just data with a soul.” – Brene Brown