Can a woman be pastors? What does the Bible say about women in ministry?
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Few topics generate more debate in the church than the role of women in ministry. The two passages most often used to restrict women, found in 1 Corinthians 14 and 1 Timothy 2, are situational letters written to address specific problems in specific congregations, not universal rules for all believers. When read in their proper historical and cultural context, these passages take on an entirely different meaning. Meanwhile, the broader biblical record is filled with women who served as deacons, prophets, evangelists, teachers, and even apostles. Phoebe was a deacon, Priscilla taught Apollos, Deborah led all of Israel, and women were the first messengers of the resurrection. God pours out His Spirit on sons and daughters alike, and He calls and equips whom He chooses. The biblical case for women in ministry is far stronger than many traditions have acknowledged.