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Inside The Writer’s Cafe – Women Who Knew Jesus

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Cheryl Nason

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WOMEN WHO KNEW JESUS by Dr. Bonnie Ring
As you come to know each of the women that Jesus knew, you may be surprised to discover how quickly your own stories are evoked by hearing theirs and how similar you are to some of them. In this way, they may become role models for your own journey of faith and witness. In each of these encounters, you will meet Jesus and come to know him as they did, perhaps for the first time. To enrich your experience, there are questions to ponder and memories of your own to recover. 
 
The stories help each of us to see parts of ourselves, parts we like as well as parts we would prefer to deny, hide, or eliminate. As you proceed, two attitudes will be helpful: a willingness to let these biblicalwomen speak with their own voices and an openness to hearing what you may not have heard before. The stories can help you uncover the richness of your own stories and see them for the sacred wonder that they are.   
 
First century social mores barred women from interacting with men outside the family or marriage; yetJesus appears to have been unafraid to approach women, to listen to them, to heal them, and to affirm God’s love and acceptance of them. Often without a name, these women had convictions about Jesus and a sense of security with him that surpassed that of his male disciples. The stories in this book show us that social equality existed among Jesus‘s male and female followers. Each woman who met him went away from him changed. The existence of so many biblical stories about women is a sign that the history of God’s salvation cannot be told without women‘s active participation, and the life of Jesus cannot be told accurately without the women who encountered him. 

Inside the Writer's Cafe with Cheryl Nason

Inside The Writer's Cafe with Cheryl Nason Cheryl is an author, a literary blogger and television personality who has always had a passion for writing, reading and books. With a Masters in Education and a background teaching English, she found...

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