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It has been an insightful few weeks for me, during which I’ve contemplated the lovely role other women have in my life.
The stories of women in Scripture appear alongside Psalms — each using feminine pronouns for God — that express sentiments the women in those readings might have felt.
It's a god-given trait that you possess, even if you don't believe in the Bible as scripture. 3. He shall have no lack of gain. Everyone wants to keep more than they spend.
Exploring biblical views on singleness, this article challenges the idea that unmarried women over 30 defy God's design, ...
In what Phyllis Trible called its “texts of terror,” the Bible tell harrowing tales of women being raped, sacrificed, and silenced by members of their own family. Violence against women is used as ...
O LORD, my God.” (Est C:14-16) If you’ve read anything I’ve written for this series of daily reflections, you might already know that I’m pretty much always drawn to the women in Scripture.
The book of Judges speaks of a woman who “was barren and had borne no children” (Jgs 13:2). As with many women in the Bible, this woman has no name.
Jackie Hill Perry, author of Gay Girl, Good God and a recent LifeWay Bible study on the Book of Jude, said, “It isn’t that women have more time—but I think women have more time at home.” ...
Women and the Gender of God Amy Peeler. Eerdmans, $24.99 trade paper (286p) ISBN 978-0-8028-7909-7 ...