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Book Review: Nobody’s Mother: Artemis of the Ephesians in Antiquity and the New Testament

October 10, 2023 by Cynthia Hester

In a lecture on the book of Ephesians, one of my seminary professors described Artemis of the Ephesians as a goddess of fertility. Except she wasn’t. Artemis, whose temple was one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, was “nobody’s mother.”

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Where are the women?

In Church Leadership: Where Are the Women?

January 2, 2023 by Cynthia Hester

\"When my daughter was in fifth grade, we visited my home church in Oakland, it was communion Sunday, and the preacher—male—got up and preached the sermon, then after the sermon, 12 men in their dark suits came forward to serve communion. And my daughter—fifth grade—leans over to me and she says, \"Dad, where are the women?\"

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Does Jesus’s Selection of the Twelve Male Apostles Disqualify Female Leaders?

July 4, 2024 by Cynthia Hester

Today’s QQ:  Does Jesus’s Selection of the Twelve Male Apostles Disqualify Female Leaders? Have you ever wondered what you’d ask Jesus if he suddenly appeared while you were walking with a friend as he did with Cleopas on the road to Emmaus (Luke 24:13­–35)? If that happened to me—after I’d peeled my forehead off the ground and could form words again—I’d ask Jesus about women and the church. I’d query, “What is your ideal for church leadership: Male-female distinctions or complementarity with mutuality in leadership?” In the Bible, multiple stories show that Jesus esteems women. His teaching elevated women’s status, …

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What Results When Women in the Bible Exhort Men?

June 20, 2024 by Cynthia Hester

Today’s QQ: What Results When Women in the Bible Exhort Men? I joined a Facebook accountability group of Christian online course creators a few years ago. Two of my fellow content creators and I live within driving distance, so we arranged to meet for dinner. As we discussed our upcoming online course launches, Julie had a question about her Bible literacy course. She asked, “What do I do if men sign up for my course?”  The foundational question behind Julie’s concern is, “May women exhort men?” How one answers this question reflects their view on how men and women in …

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Reexamining “The Disciples”: Did Jesus Recruit Women Disciples?

June 6, 2024 by Cynthia Hester

Today’s QQ:  Reexamining “The Disciples”: Did Jesus Recruit Women Disciples? This week a Christian woman posted on Instagram that for most of her life she never heard the term “disciple” used to describe a female in the Bible. Does her experience sync with yours? It does with mine. I remember being surprised to learn that when we see “the disciples” in the Bible, we shouldn’t assume it means “the Twelve,” the twelve males Jesus hand-picked (Luke 6:13). Many other disciples also traveled with, learned from, and were sent out by Jesus.Is there evidence that Jesus also recruited female disciples? Yes, …

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Examining Galatians 3:28, does “male and female, one in Christ” have implications for women beyond salvation?

May 16, 2024 by Cynthia Hester

Today’s QQ:  Examining Galatians 3:28, does “male and female, one in Christ” have implications for women beyond salvation? Let’s start with a bit of context. Paul sent a letter to the “churches of Galatia” (1:2), in it he describes the newness of life “in Christ.” No longer under the Mosaic Law, believers become “sons of God” through faith in Christ (vv. 25–26). In other words, each person, male or female, who professes faith in Christ becomes a member of the family of God, a “son,” and is declared a full heir “according to the promise” (v 29). Paul further explains …

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Meet me on the ancient  street in Ephesus to answer the question: “A Safe Place to Learn?”

May 2, 2024 by Cynthia Hester

Today’s QQ: A Safe Place to Learn? Before I explain about today’s Querying Question, let me give you a bit of background.This past summer, my husband Lindsey and I joined a small group of Dallas Theological Seminary graduates, current students, and DTS professor Dr. Sandra Glahn and her husband, Gary, on a one-week Mediterranean cruise. We took excursions to biblical sights in Athens, Patmos, Israel, and Kusadasi, Turkey, the site of ancient Ephesus. Sarah Griffith, a student in the DTS Masters of Theology program, was one of the women in our group. I was introduced to Sarah at a spiritual …

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