The Role of Women in Early Christianity: Discover the Feminine Roots of Christian History and Reimagine Your Faith is a powerful, accessible, and eye-opening journey into the often-erased legacy of women in the Christian story. Drawing from Scripture, early church writings, and cultural history, this book uncovers the vital roles women played-as apostles, deacons, teachers, house church leaders, martyrs, and missionaries-from the ministry of Jesus to the first centuries of the Church.
Readers will meet bold figures like Mary Magdalene, Junia, Priscilla, Phoebe, Thecla, and Perpetua-women who shaped theology, led communities, and sustained the faith under persecution. The book also explores how patriarchal systems silenced these voices, reinterpreted sacred texts, and reshaped church history to exclude them.
Whether you are a believer seeking truth, a church leader advocating for equity, or someone healing from religious exclusion, this book offers a redemptive path forward. By reclaiming this buried history, readers will find renewed faith, deeper belonging, and hope for a more inclusive future.
Complete with a historical timeline and glossary, this is both a scholarly and spiritual resource-one that reclaims the past to transform the present.