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MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tenn. (Jan. 12, 2015) – Sheila Walsh, a multi-talented author, speaker, singer and television personality, will move and uplift audiences at the 11th annual Eleanore L. Campbell Ladies Conference on Saturday, Feb. 14, from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. at Milligan College’s Mary B. Martin Auditorium in Seeger Chapel.Known for her transparency, Walsh will share real issues about her struggle with depression and her experiences with her Christian faith at the event hosted by the Associated Ladies for Milligan (ALM) in partnership with 88.3 WCQR.

The conference is a day for women of all ages to be spiritually fed and recharged through biblical teaching, uplifting music and fellowship with other women from throughout the region.

Prior to joining Women of Faith ministries, Sheila co-hosted television’s “The 700 Club” and her own talk show, “Heart to Heart with Sheila Walsh,” on the Family Channel. She currently is completing a master’s degree in divinity.

Sheila has written several books on theology, as well as her autobiography, which has become the wellspring of her work on personal aspects of faith and has set the tone for her introspective, personal, yet evangelical approach to affairs of modern theology.

Focusing on many relevant issues of today, her work addresses women’s issues within the church and the unique relationship of the contemporary woman with God. Sheila has written over 17 books—with more than four million copies sold—including “Honestly”; “Living Fearlessly”; and “Life is Tough, but God is Faithful,” as well as several books for children. She continues her musical career as a singer-songwriter and has recorded several albums of new Christian music and traditional hymns arranged with a Celtic sound.

The conference is $35 for adults and $20 for students who register before Feb. 1, and $40 after the early-bird deadline. A box lunch will be provided.

The purpose of ALM is to raise scholarship dollars for the college, be an outreach to the campus community and enrich women’s ministry in the local community. All proceeds raised from the event benefit the ALM Endowment to provide student scholarships at Milligan College.

Register online at www.milligan.edu/alm, or call 423.461.8710 for more information.


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