EPISODE · Oct 10, 2024 · 57 MIN
Ep. 26: The Great Cloud of Witnesses
from We Are More: Sisters Talk Faith & Feminism · host Alyssa & Bri
In this episode, we wrap up Bathsheba’s story and dive deeper into the broader narrative of women in the Bible. Bathsheba's story is one of resilience, strength, and the impact of her legacy. But she isn’t the only woman in the Bible whose voice has been overlooked or misunderstood. From Queen Vashti's defiance to the tragedy of Tamar, there are countless women whose stories have shaped history, faith, and the role of women in the world today. We’ll explore why it's important to tell these stories and discuss the significance of hearing “she” and “her” from the pulpit. Representation, even in scripture, matters. So today, we ask—what does it mean for us now, and how do we carry these stories forward? Join us as we reflect on the lessons these women teach us and why their voices deserve to be heard just as loudly as the Davids and Josephs of the Bible.
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In this episode, we wrap up Bathsheba’s story and dive deeper into the broader narrative of women in the Bible. Bathsheba's story is one of resilience, strength, and the impact of her legacy. But she isn’t the only woman in the Bible whose voice has been overlooked or misunderstood. From Queen Vashti's defiance to the tragedy of Tamar, there are countless women whose stories have shaped history, faith, and the role of women in the world today. We’ll explore why it's important to tell these stories and discuss the significance of hearing “she” and “her” from the pulpit. Representation, even in scripture, matters. So today, we ask—what does it mean for us now, and how do we carry these stories forward? Join us as we reflect on the lessons these women teach us and why their voices deserve to be heard just as loudly as the Davids and Josephs of the Bible.
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