Jesus wanted people to believe in him. His words and works showed them he was worthy of their faith. He performed miracles by healing the blind, the lame, the deaf, and people who suffered from hopeless mania. He showed his authority over nature by calming a storm and the sea. He raised people from the dead. Lazarus, his friend, had been deceased for days, and the odor of decomposition was present.
The Bible uses the word “man” throughout its pages. But what does the Bible say about women? Much, and you might be surprised. Let's take a look at women's role and rights both within daily life and the church.
Before Jesus’s ascension, after the resurrection, he gave his disciples some important information about what he wanted them to do next. Their job, as he explained in Matthew 28, was to “go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of .