
The Women's Empowerment Movement Started by Jesus Christ (Ft. Donna Howell)
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Jesus started a women's empowerment movement.
The first time the Gospel was preached was by a woman. Her name was Saint Photini, but you may know her as the "woman at the well."
Jesus advocated for Mary (the sister of Martha) to sit at his feet and learn theology in a culture where women weren't seen as worthy of being educated.
The first revivalist was a woman by the name of Mary Magdalene after Jesus Christ's resurrection.
Apostle Paul acknowledged Junia as a female apostle and Phoebe as a deacon.
The early church met and worshipped in the homes of many respected women.
If you've ever wondered how Jesus feels about women, take a listen to today's episode. I'm joined by my sister, Alicia, as we finish our conversation with author Donna Howell of The Handmaiden's Conspiracy. We talk about the women Jesus knew and the women He empowered, and what this means for us as Christian women today. You don't want to miss this!
You can purchase your copy of The Handmaiden's Conspiracy here on Amazon.