Search Resources
Use the search and filter below to search within the CBE Resource Library. For best results, please select a type.
Welcome to CBE’s Resources
You searched by:
Topic: Bible Women
Found 506 resources that match your criteria.

Herodias, Her Daughter, and Herod in Mark 6 in Light of the Parable of the Soils: A Literary and Gender Analysis
By: David E. Malick | August 4, 2026
Reading Herodias through Mark's parable of the soils reveals how Herod, Pilate, and the crowd all reject God's word, not a warning about women's power.

Raising Men, Redeeming Masculinity: A Study on Boaz from the Book of Ruth
By: Andrea Toledo Baker | July 1, 2026
Andrea Toledo Baker examines modern distortions of masculinity through the lens of Boaz in the Book of Ruth, offering a redemptive biblical model of manhood rooted in compassion, restraint, and justice. Contrasting toxic and hierarchical ideals with Boaz’s covenantal strength, she argues that true masculinity uses power not to dominate, but to serve, honor, [...]

Obey Like Sarah?
By: Bobby Gilles | June 9, 2026
Reading 1 Peter through purely modern eyes can lead us to miss out on just how radical Peter's teachings really were.

A Lost Woman Found: Review of "Lady Eclecte: The Lost Woman of the New Testament"
By: Stephen Ehat | June 3, 2026
In Lady Eclecte: The Lost Woman of the New Testament, Lincoln H. Blumell argues that 2 John was written to a named woman, Eclecte, rather than an unnamed “elect lady” or symbolic church. Using textual criticism, papyrology, and early Christian sources, Blumell presents a compelling and accessible case that reshapes how readers understand the letter and [...]

Women in Scripture and Mission: Phoebe
By: Kimberly Dickson | May 28, 2026
Phoebe was an experienced and powerful leader, deacon, and missionary in the early church, and a coworker of Paul.

Freedom Fighters and the Law: What the Women of Exodus Taught Me
By: Adilah Brodie | May 20, 2026
Reflecting on the women of Exodus through Deuteronomy, this article explores how their courage, compassion, and quiet resistance shaped God’s story of liberation. Through the lens of motherhood, ministry, and justice, it highlights the enduring impact of women who protected life and carried freedom forward.

Video - Equal to Serve Presented by Taffi Dollar
By: Taffi Dollar | May 19, 2026
Taffi Dollar explores the biblical call for both women and men to serve through the examples of Deborah and Barak, Mary and Joseph, and Paul and Onesimus.

Video - Prisca and Aquila as Authoritative Teachers and Church Leaders in a Team Ministry Model
By: Aída Besançon Spencer | May 19, 2026
Aída B. Spencer's presentation defines a “teacher” from its biblical Greek basis and cites similar examples of New Testament women with authority.

Video - The Prophetess Huldah: A Woman as God’s Spokesperson Presented by Pablo Andiñach
By: Pablo R. Andiñach | May 19, 2026
Pablo Andiñach examines the prophetess Huldah in 2 Kings 22, highlighting her role as God’s spokesperson and a key leader in Israel’s reform.

Video - Solidarity or Competition in the Ministry Presented by Mayra Ugalde
By: Mayra Ugalde | May 18, 2026
Mayra Ugalde explores the story of Hannah and Peninnah in 1 Samuel, examining women in ministry, competition, and God’s calling for purpose and unity.