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A New Way to Think About Women’s Roles
By tberglund@christianitytoday.com at Christianity Today
· July 10, 2026
· 1 min read
This piece was adapted from CT’s books newsletter . Subscribe here. Julia Higgins, Christ and His Bride: How Men and Women Tell the Story of the Gospel (B&H Books, 2026) “In the past thirty years or so, conversations about womanhood in the church have been low-key obsessed with what women shouldn’t b
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Why this matters
The conversation about women's roles in the church has been ongoing for decades, with a significant focus on limitations and restrictions. Julia Higgins' book, Christ and His Bride: How Men and Women Tell the Story of the Gospel, offers a fresh perspective on this topic. By shifting the focus away from what women cannot do, Higgins' work has the potential to reshape the narrative around women's contributions to ministry and missions. This new approach could have significant implications for faith-based organizations and nonprofits that rely on the participation and leadership of women. As the church continues to evolve and grow, reexamining traditional views on women's roles could lead to increased diversity and inclusivity in leadership positions, ultimately strengthening the overall mission and impact of Christian charities and humanitarian relief efforts. Higgins' book may spark a necessary reevaluation of how women can serve and lead in the church.
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Category: missions ·
Published: July 10, 2026 ·
Source: Christianity Today ·
Reading time: 1 min
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What is this story about? This piece was adapted from CT’s books newsletter. Subscribe here. Julia Higgins, Christ and His Bride: How Men and Women Tell the Story of the Gospel (B&H Books, 2026) “In the past thirty years or so, conversations about womanhood in the church have been low-key obsessed with what women shouldn’t b
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