Women in the Mission of the Church
Recognizing the significance of women’s often uncredited but integral roles in the work of the church is not only a historical necessity but also an
Recognizing the significance of women’s often uncredited but integral roles in the work of the church is not only a historical necessity but also an
Understanding Paul’s arguments in 1 Corinthians 11-14 on women’s roles in worship and the value of tongues and prophecy has long been challenging. Despite many
In Women and the Religion of Ancient Israel, Susan Ackerman presents a comprehensive account of ancient Israelite women’s religious lives and experiences. She examines the various
In The Mary We Forgot, award-winning church historian and theologian Jennifer Powell McNutt unpacks Scripture and history to reveal the real Mary Magdalene: the first apostle
Book One in the Gutsy Girls: Strong Christian Women Who Impacted the World series introduces readers to real-life missionary, Gladys Aylward, the ultimate gutsy girl. Gladys wanted to
God gave girls grit and grace. From the very beginning, God looked to girls and women to teach, to lead, to love, to change the
Finding Hagar probes the relentless pursuit by the living God of a fugitive woman who falls outside the line of his chosen people. This pursuit ensures
Discovering reliable information about women in early Christianity is a challenging enterprise. Most people have never heard of Bitalia, Veneranda, Crispina, Petronella, Leta, Sofia the
Comprehensive, accessible, and fully illustrated–this commentary on Esther is a must-have resource. You want a deeper understanding of the Scriptures, but the notes in your
Prophetic ministry in the Bible has long been perceived as the exclusive domain of individuals who were powerful, authoritative, argumentative, and, almost always, male. This