People Who Say Such Things: Follow the Women
Last at the cross and the first at the tomb, the women were the apostles to the apostles—the first preachers of the gospel.
Last at the cross and the first at the tomb, the women were the apostles to the apostles—the first preachers of the gospel.
If we neglect our families for the sake of our ministry, we are, in effect, abandoning our first ministry.
Sometimes we tend to romanticize the saints and theologians who have gone before us. Joseph Wood speculates as to whether Jerome was really so dedicated to God or just striving to earn God’s acceptance.
“Some women were watching from a distance, including Mary Magdalene and Mary the mother of James and Joses, and Salome. When Jesus was in Galilee, these women had followed and supported him, along with many
Should the church ordain women? In today’s Seven Minute Seminary, Ben Wayman responds to common objections that would limit ordination to men.
Who are the mothers of our faith? Ruth Tipton shares about the women who have preached the gospel faithfully over the course of history.
Do you wonder why some denominations ordain women and some do not? Kelly Soifer shares from the Free Methodist tradition.
What is it like to devote your life to bringing hope to people around the world? Nick Cash shares his experience as a Senior Chaplain with Mercy Ships, serving the desperate poor along the coasts of Africa.
How does gender play a role in ministry? Esther Achi shares a reasoned approach to women operating in their giftedness for kingdom work.
Have you struggled with understanding “women in ministry?” Kelly Soifer explains how the real problem is understanding women’s role in leadership.
What should women know when entering into training for vocational ministry? Jill Baker shares some of her experience.
What place does a woman have in the Kingdom of God? Kate Hilderbrandt what a vital role women have played in missions.