If you’re at all intrigued by the hints and whispers of women’s influence in the very early church, a must-read is the wonderful Nijay K Gupta’s Tell Her Story. I read it in one day (okay, maybe two because I didn’t want it to end) I bet you will too! Plus there’s a study guide!
Interested and intrigued by the hints and whispers of women’s influence in the very early church? A must-read is Tell Her Story by the wonderful @NijayKGupta
Did you know there is an official group study guide to #TellHerStory? My students Heather Hart and @susyflory published it with @ivpacademic and its **FREE**!
https://t.co/JzRN5KtmsW
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@emilykmay I think this was a Bill Gothard story—a missionary family in the jungle had a teenager who was blasting rock music. A witch doctor runs out of the jungle: “Why are you trying to call up devils? Don't you realize that those are the same rhythms we use to contact demons?”