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Editor’s note: This article was originally published on June 5, 2006. Its relevance continues today. What does it take to be included in the Hebrews
Editor’s note: This article was originally published on June 5, 2006. Its relevance continues today. What does it take to be included in the Hebrews
Editor’s Note: This is Part III of the series “Priscilla and the Explosion of Women Church Planters Today,” based on Terran Williams’s keynote address at
Editor’s Note: This is Part II of the series “Priscilla and the Explosion of Women Church Planters Today,” based on Terran Williams’s keynote address at
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Archaeology uncovers the stories that history has overlooked or buried. Rooted in evidence and inquiry, it challenges assumptions and invites us to re-examine the past
Editor’s Note: This is Part I of the series, “Priscilla and the Explosion of Women Church Planters Today,” based on Terran Williams’s keynote address at
Editor’s note: This article is a 2024 CBE Writing Contest honorable mention. Enjoy! What is a prophet? In Scripture, a prophet is often someone who
Exquisitely researched and thoroughly reasoned, Excavating Women: The Archaeology of Leaders in Early Christianity traces archaeological markers used to honor women leaders in pre- and
0:00 / 0:00 Ruth 0:00 / 0:00 Ruth Editor’s note: This article is part of CBE’s radio series, Women in Scripture and Mission. Explore all
Her influence runs deep into the current of every culture. From majestic landscapes echoing African praise to the pews of Western worship, the church lady’s