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Easter | Women Witnesses | April 14-20 | Come Follow Church History with Lynne Hilton Wilson

Mar 31, 2025
Discover the powerful stories of twelve women highlighted in the New Testament, who played crucial roles as witnesses during Easter. The discussion challenges societal norms that have often sidelined their contributions. From Mary Magdalene to Mary of Bethany, their faith and devotion illuminated the events of Jesus’s ministry. Uncover the unsung heroes of the Last Supper and the resurrection, as their courage and service transform traditional perceptions of leadership.
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INSIGHT

The Twelve Female Disciples

  • Twelve named female disciples traveled with Jesus, a remarkable fact given the cultural context.
  • Their financial support, like Joanna's, suggests their families approved of their involvement, further challenging societal norms.
ANECDOTE

Mary Magdalene: A Misunderstood Figure

  • Mary Magdalene's story has been misinterpreted, falsely portrayed as a prostitute.
  • Lynne believes she is one of the greatest women ever, highlighting her role as the first witness of the resurrected Lord.
INSIGHT

Gospel Organization: Chronology vs. Geography

  • John's gospel offers a chronological account of Christ's ministry, unlike the synoptic gospels which are geographically organized.
  • This difference explains discrepancies, like the timing of the temple cleansing, and impacts harmonization efforts.
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