Women in History

  • Lost Women of the Bible: The Women We Thought We Knew

    You know the women of the Bible, but you don’t know them like this... It’s easy for Christian women—young and old—to get lost between the opportunities and demands of the present and the biblical teachings of the past. They live in a confusing world, caught in the crossfire between church and culture. Although home and family still remain central, more women than ever, by choice or by necessity, are blending home, career, and ministry. They need strong biblical role models to help them meet these challenges. Building on solid scholarship and a determination to wrestle honestly with perplexing questions, author Carolyn Custis James sheds new light on ancient stories that brings the women of the Bible into the twenty-first century. This fresh look at the women in the Bible unearths surprising new insights and a powerful message that will leave readers feeling challenged, encouraged, and deeply valued.

  • Fearless Daughters of the Bible: What You Can Learn from 22 Women Who Challenged Tradition, Fought Injustice and Dared to Lead

    Through sharing the lives of 23 mold-breaking biblical women, Grady shows how God enables his daughters to do amazing, even impossible things. He also reveals the empowering, yet often-overlooked, gifts God longs to give each of his daughters--gifts like wisdom, fruitfulness, leadership, family, and boldness. When women learn to receive each of these, and more, as a divine inheritance, they will live the fearless and beautiful lives of purpose God desires for them.

  • In the Spirit We're Equal: The Spirit, The Bible, and Women - A Revival Perspective

    The church's traditional teaching about women is rooted in the pagan philosophy presuppositions that women are evil, inferior, unequal and unclean and therefore, requires that women be submissive, subservient, subordinate, and secondary. The Bible, on the other hand, teaches that women are equal with men in terms of substance & value, privilege & responsibility, function & authority in all areas of life & leadership, ministry & marriage. This is born out in the teachings of Jesus, the Creation narrative, Paul, and all the NT Epistles, as well as through the activity of the Holy Spirit in church history. This book is especially for men and women who embrace a Pentecostal, Charismatic, Revival, or Renewal Christian experience, but I trust that those of other persuasions will also find it helpful. It is not designed as an argument for Biblical equality. It is, instead, an affirmation for men and women for whom this Biblical truth is already a living reality.

  • Daughters of the Church

    Rich in historical events and colorfully written, this fascinating account of women in the church spans nearly two thousand years of church history. It tells of events and aspirations, determination and disappointment, patience and achievement that mark the history of daughters of the church from the time of Jesus to the present. The authors have endeavored to present an objective story. The very fact that readers may find themselves surprised now and again by the prominent role of women in certain events and movements proves an inequality that historical narrative has often been guilty of. This is a book about women. It is a setting straight off the record -- a restoring of balance to history that has repeatedly played down the significance of the contributions of women to the theology, the witness, the movements, and the growth of the church. An exegetical study of relevant Scripture passages offers stimulating thought for discussion and for serious reevaluation of historical givens. This volume is enriched by pictures, appendixes, bibliography, and indexes. Like many of the women whose stories it tells, this book has a subdued strength that should not be underestimated.