November 25, 2022 | Priscilla Walters, Association of Adventist Women, and Adventist Review
The Association of Adventist Women (AAW) recently honored six women from around the world as Women of the Year at its 40th annual awards banquet in Loma Linda, California, United States, on October 8, 2022. One man was awarded a Champion of Justice award.
Verna Alva, a Peruvian child psychiatrist, accepted AAW’s Woman of the Year award for Lifetime Achievement. She is past president of the Peruvian Society of Child Psychiatry; past vice president for Latin America-World Association of Medical Women; former associate dean of the School of Medicine at Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia; and Director of Maternal Child Health at the Ministry of Health. Alva was instrumental in the creation of the Seventh-day Adventist university in Peru and was its first dean in the School of Health Sciences. She is an Adventist church member who has served on the executive committee of the South American Division (1991-1995).
Verna Alma. [Image: Association of Adventist Women]
The Woman of the Year for Church Life award was given to Nandi Fleming, an Adventist pastor in South Africa. During the pandemic, her pastoral counseling practice was closed, so she wrote and recorded a Christian mental health podcast called NCSA Mental Health Devotions that helped filled the need for a Jesus-centered approach to well being. The podcasts have since been published in book form and on video. About six years ago, Fleming facilitated an online space for encouragement and support for all English-speaking female pastors worldwide. Determined to serve God always, she received her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in practical theology and is currently studying for her doctoral degree.
Sylvia Klinger of Hinsdale, Illinois, United States, is a dynamic global nutrition expert, international speaker, business owner, award-winning author, and member of several boards of Fortune 500 companies. Klinger received the Woman of the Year award for Outstanding Achievement. As a Loma Linda University School of Nutrition and Dietetics graduate, she daily spreads the message of healthful living, specializing in culturally relevant translations of nutritional information in the Hispanic or Latinex communities.
Sylvia Klinger. [Image: Association of Adventist Women]
Judy Lello and her husband, Graham, are a remarkable literature evangelism team. They have shared God’s love for more than 50 years, traveling 750,000 miles (1,200,00 km) together, mainly in Ohio and Pennsylvania. Judy, or “The Bible Story Lady,” as she is widely known, has been a steady and beloved presence in the Amish country of south-central Pennsylvania for 26 years. She visits families whose members remember her visiting their grandparents. Graham is the manager and has carefully documented his wife’s US$3,449,808 in sales. Her work has contributed to the development of the West Salem Mission, a group of fifty Amish who have become Adventists.
Margaret Solomon. [Image: Association of Adventist Women]
Randy Roberts (third from left) stands amid women pastors during the honoring event. [Image: Association of Adventist Women]