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Samford University: New Endowment Honors Brief Life Of Zoe Karis Walker, Helps Ensure Permanency For Center For Women In Ministry
Zoe Karis Walker may have only lived a short time on this earth, but her legacy will live on through a new endowed fund for the Center f ...

March 3, 2022
A recent $25,000 gift from an anonymous donor created The Zoe Karis Walker Endowed Fund for the Center for Women in Ministry at Beeson Divinity School. The gift honors the daughter of Beeson alumna Hayden Walker (M.Div. β13) and her husband, Cody, a Samford University graduate. Zoe died soon after her birth on June 24, 2016, from Osteogenesis Imperfecta Type II, a brittle bone disease that did not allow her ribcage to grow large enough to support lung function.
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βWhat an honor that Zoe Karis Walkerβs name will live on through Beesonβs Center for Women in Ministry,β said Kristen Padilla, director of the Center for Women in Ministry.
βThis endowment in her name will enable the Center to further equip and encourage other women to proclaim and bear witness to the gospel, like Zoe and her mother, Hayden.β
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Hayden Walker, who formerly served as the youth minister at Mountain Brook Baptist Church and now resides in Arkansas, regularly teaches and preaches the Word. She received the James Earl Massey Student Preaching Award when she was a student and has worked with the Robert Smith Jr. Preaching Institute since its inception.
Five years into their marriage, the Walkers began asking God to expand their family. Zoe was the answer to that prayer, and they prayed too that she would be an evangelist.
Then a routine second trimester anatomy scan showed signs of her fatal genetic disorder.
The couple was crushed βΒ they grieved the reality that they wouldnβt get to see their daughter grow up. But they feel like Zoe is accomplishing the role they prayed she would have, as God has continued to use her life to bring grace to others who hear her story.
Padilla said that shines through in Zoeβs name.
βCody and Hayden Walker named their daughter Zoe Karis, which in Greek means βlifeβ and βgrace,β respectively, as a witness to the Lord Jesus who of his love and grace for us has conquered death,β she said. βItβs only fitting, then, that this endowment would not only honor Zoe Karis but moreover remind us of the reason for which we are equipping women for gospel ministry.β
The Center strives to equip women in that way by offering encouragement and resources to build them up as they follow Godβs calling on their lives. Since its founding in early 2021, the Center has received generous gifts that have allowed it to host a variety of networking and professional development events and conference. It also has started a library of resources for women in ministry, financially supported mentoring for Beeson and Samford students, offered book clubs, assisted female students with travel expenses for conferences, and is planning a spiritual retreat for this summer.
The $25,000 gift to the fund in Zoeβs name is a big step toward permanency for the Center, Padilla said.Β
βWe could not be more excited about this legacy gift,β said Beeson Dean Douglas A. Sweeney. βHayden Walker is a beloved Beeson alumna, and this is a very special way to honor little Zoeβs life.β
To contribute to the Zoe Karis Walker Endowed Fund for the Center for Women in Ministry at Beeson, visit beesondivinity.com/giving or contact Gary Fenton, senior advancement officer, at gdfenton@samford.edu.
Listen to a conversation with Hayden Walker about Zoe on the Beeson podcast.
Read Zoe Karisβ story at zoekaris.blogspot.com.
This press release was produced by the Samford University. The views expressed here are the authorβs own.