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- How did Jesus view women? Did He limit their role in the early church?
- There are more women in churches than there are men, yet when services start the women are not allowed to lead a prayer, teach a Bible Study and certainly not give a sermon. Most churches don't allow women to participate beyond singing hymns. Did God plan for it to be this way?
- Has Paul been misunderstood? Exactly what did he write in the scriptures most used to forbid women from teaching men, I Timothy Chapters 1 and 2? This article gives an in depth English translation based on modern scholarship.
- Were there women ministers and leaders in the New Testament? Must one be male to be a minister according to the original Greek scriptural requirements?
- What are the requirements for ministry?
- To every individual God has given the gift of love, the ability to give love, and the ability to know when one is being loved. Find out how you can use this gift of love to better understand God's plan for both men and women.
- Information to help you Understand Paul and Obey Jesus.
- Learn more about Junia, A Woman Apostle.
- Wait until you find out what women in the New Testament Church did.
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