Jesus’ Women Disciples: Their Role and Impact
The women who followed Jesus were far more than background figures in the Gospel story—they were disciples in every sense […]
The women who followed Jesus were far more than background figures in the Gospel story—they were disciples in every sense […]
The story of Jesus and the woman at the well is a powerful example of grace meeting truth. In a
Jesus’ teachings and interactions with women were bold, compassionate, and countercultural. In a society where women were often marginalized, He
Jesus’ words and actions toward women were radical and compassionate, especially for a culture that often devalued their role and
When considering whether “checking out a girl” is a sin, the key lies not just in the action itself but
In a time when women were largely sidelined in public, religious, and cultural life, Jesus’ treatment of women stood out
Jesus offered a deeply meaningful definition of marriage, framing it as a sacred, lifelong covenant established by God Himself. In
Jesus’ treatment of women was nothing short of revolutionary for His time. In a culture where women were often sidelined
While Jesus never explicitly addressed polygamy, His teachings on marriage point clearly to a vision of monogamous, faithful union. In
Jesus spoke clearly and meaningfully about marriage, framing it not just as a social contract but as a sacred covenant