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Do you feel like Christianity stifles women? Are you tired of debates about gender in the church distracting from the gospel? Do you wonder how relevant the Bible's message is for today? Maybe you just haven't heard the whole story. What if those tricky scriptures about women actually held a message of freedom? What if the Bible told a story of a radically inclusive God out to change the world-using us? Find a group of friends and discover for yourselves what the Bible has to say about your identity, relationships and calling. This guide provides video clips, activities and discussion…mehr

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Do you feel like Christianity stifles women? Are you tired of debates about gender in the church distracting from the gospel? Do you wonder how relevant the Bible's message is for today? Maybe you just haven't heard the whole story. What if those tricky scriptures about women actually held a message of freedom? What if the Bible told a story of a radically inclusive God out to change the world-using us? Find a group of friends and discover for yourselves what the Bible has to say about your identity, relationships and calling. This guide provides video clips, activities and discussion questions. You'll pray, sing and challenge each other to live out your faith. Who knows, the whole story just might be better than you imagined!
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Autorenporträt
Hannah Rasmussen grew up in Tanzania and Kenya as a missionary kid. At a young age she developed her passions for writing, sharing her faith, and advocating for justice. She studied English and Sociology at Macalester College in Minnesota (USA). Through leadership opportunities in campus ministry and a church internship, God called her to full-time ministry. She currently works as an editorial assistant on the Africa Study Bible, and is pursuing a Masters of Divinity at Africa International University in Nairobi.