Biblical scholars have puzzled over the years about Paul’s reference in Romans 16:7: “Greet Andronicus and Junia, my relatives who were in...
In Corinth Paul needed a means to support himself, and fortunately, he had a trade: he made leather tents for the Roman...
The apostle Paul left Athens and moved on to Corinth. This city was radically different from Athens. Located on the narrow neck...
As the apostle Paul continued his ministry in various Greek cities, he ended up one day in the unique city Athens, known...
Our first story is about a woman in the northwest Turkish town of Thyatira, known for its guilds of craftsmen, especially the guild of the professionals knowledgeable in the production and sale of...
The four gospel accounts of Jesus’ earthly ministry contain the mention of more women than virtually any other secular writing of that era. In them we hear Jesus praise women for their faith...
Jesus, now in his thirties, “filled with the power of the Spirit, returned to Galilee, and a report about him spread through...
When we open the Gospel according to Luke, we immediately meet an elderly woman named Elizabeth, the wife of a Jewish priest...
We met Lady Wisdom in the opening chapters of the book of Proverbs. We also find her in the closing verses of...