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Handmaidens Conspiracy (Part 2)

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When thinking of the most influencing female voices in scripture many of us instantly think of Ruth, Naomi, Hannah, Rachel, Esther, or even the first woman of all creation, Eve. However, few think about the various women mentioned by the Apostle Paul who greatly aided in the establishment of the New Testament Church. Who were these unsung heroines and where do their voices fit in Paul mentioning that “women should remain silent in church”? Find out today on SkyWatchTV!

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“The Handmaiden’s Conspiracy Collection”
 
Have erroneous Bible translations hijacked the women’s empowerment movement started by Jesus Christ?!!! In the amazing book “The Handmaiden’s Conspiracy” Reverend Donna Howell uncovers the cultural and historic backdrop behind Paul’s words in the New Testament that correct the record on some of the most misinterpreted scriptures in modern history in relation to women, their leadership role in the church, and helps you to understand properly what Paul was responding to when the Epistles were written! In “The Handmaiden’s Conspiracy” you will:
 
• Follow the cultural and historical backdrop behind Paul’s words in 1 Corinthians and 1 Timothy — the “trouble verses” in relation to the issue of women’s leadership in the church!
• Discover what the original Greek nouns and adjectives meant in Paul’s “greeting” orders and meet the unsung heroines that Paul addressed as his co-workers in ministry such as Phoebe, Priscilla, Junia, and several others!
• Reflect upon the women Jesus knew, both from Scripture as well as in person, and the groundbreaking, permanent changes He made regarding their rights, their value, and their role in delivering his message to the world!

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