48. Katharine Barnwell
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What does it cost to give your life away quietly?
In this month’s Velvet Ashes Legacy Podcast, Sarah sits down with author Jordan Monson to explore the remarkable story of Katharine “Katy” Barnwell—a woman whose influence on Bible translation shaped millions of lives, even though most people have never heard her name.
Born in London during the Blitz, Katie’s story begins in the shadow of war and unfolds into a lifetime of faithful, behind-the-scenes service. From learning unwritten languages in Nigeria to helping transform Bible translation into a model that empowered local believers, Katy carried a vision that changed the global church.
But her story is also one of cost.
The cost of singleness.
The cost of obscurity.
The cost of staying through hardship, civil war, exhaustion, and years far from home.
The cost of offering your gifts fully to God without needing recognition in return.
This conversation is a reminder that God has always used ordinary, imperfect people to do extraordinary things.
Jordan Monson is an author and the Professor of Missions and Old Testament at Huntington University. He also directs Huntington's Center for Faith Integration and Vocation.
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