Daisy Elizabeth McQuigg Sewell (June 19, 1876 - May 17, 1944) was an American religious leader who was active in the Churches of Christ movement in the early half of the twentieth century.
[2] She continued her education at the Ward Seminary and David Lipscomb College in Nashville, Tennessee, and the John Longman Art School in New York.
[1][2] Daisy McQuigg met her future husband, Jesse P. Sewell, while a student at David Lipscomb College.
[3] After leaving Abilene Christian College, Jesse P. Sewell became a preacher for the Grove Avenue Church of Christ in San Antonio, Texas, and Daisy Sewell enlarged her reputation as a Christian writer.
[1] Much of her writing was not under her name, but she wrote three well-known books: The Life of Christ, Ideal Womanhood, and The Home as God Would Have It, and was a regular contributor to the periodical The Christian Woman (Wichita, Kansas).