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The Call to Discipleship
Are Women Called to Discipleship?
In what way are they called to Discipleship?
1 Timothy 2:9
Women are called to Discipleship!
Women are not called to be preachers, elders, deacons, but they are called to teach.
They can assist a man in teaching other men, but should lead in teaching men.
Women are called to teach and lead other women, especially young women.
We must get better at bridging the gap between the older women and they younger women in our congregations as it pertain to programs, especially group teaching.
And this scripture is not isolated to the home, but is a command to the ladies of the church in general.
Dorcas was a Godly woman and disciple of Christ in the non-denominational sense.
She led by her works and example.
Dorcas the Disciple Had a Great Ministry ()
Dorcas the Disciple’s Death Had a Great Impact ()
Dorcas the Disciple Was Delivered From Death ()
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