When Jesus first appeared, he appeared to two women, during a time when female testimony was illegitimate, and he asked them to testify to his return. That’s huge – the biggest news in the universe, and two women, whose word was not considered trustworthy, were instructed to carry the news. That, to me, is the most important vision of equality that Christians can have – that is the affirmation that women are equals, that we are valued in the eyes of Christ, that we are necessary to the Gospel story. And that is the lens through which I interpret everything else, as that is the eschatological tale I believe God is weaving.

Dianna Anderson, Ask a Feminist (via carazuri)

THIS IS SO IMPORTANT!!

THE FIRST CHRISTIAN MINISTERS, THE FIRST CHRISTIAN MISSIONARIES, THE FIRST CHRISTIANS WERE WOMEN!!

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OHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

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And there’s another thing here too, that fits in with Jesus’ whole thing: again and again he gives power to those who lack it, uplifts those with less, admonishes those who are cruel or powerful.

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