Blandina (?-177) Blandina was a slave woman from the city of Lyons whose legacy is her great love for Christ. She and other fellow Christians faced gruesome...
Thecla (c.30-?) Like Lydia from last week, Thecla was also closely associated with the Apostle Paul. According to the 3rd- century text, The Acts of Paul...
Lydia of Thyatira (First century) Lydia, whom we learn about in Acts 16, was a businesswoman and networker. She was originally from Thyatira but her business selling purple...
Phoebe (First Century) Phoebe is known to have been wealthy and generous in service. She delivered Paul’s letter to the Romans, where Paul writes, “I...
Priscilla (First Century) Prisca, often referred to by her diminutive name Priscilla, is mentioned in four books in the New Testament (Rom. 16:3; Acts 18:2, 18, 26;...
Junia (First Century) Junia’s story is interesting not only for her ministry and legacy, but for how her legacy was passed on through the generations. Paul...
Co-labourers of Paul Recent studies of early Christianity suggest women played a much more important role than our historical records indicate. What we have...
Lois and Eunice We would be remiss not to recognize the women who discipled Timothy, the Apostle Paul’s protégé and companion. Lois and Eunice,...
The Woman Who Anointed Jesus In each of the four gospels, there is a report of a woman who anointed Jesus with expensive perfume (Matt. 26:6-13, Mark 14:3-9, Luke...