HTML clipboardMary of Magdala is brave enough to visit the empty tomb and joyfully finds her teacher disguised as the gardener. She and the others finally “get it” about the resurrection, and hopefully so do we!
HTML clipboardMary of Magdala is brave enough to visit the empty tomb and joyfully finds her teacher disguised as the gardener. She and the others finally “get it” about the resurrection, and hopefully so do we!
Mary of Bethany, Martha’s
sister is head-over-feet for Jesus and washes them with her hair.She is so grateful that Jesus has raised her
brother Lazarus from the dead!
HTML clipboard Martha (as in Martha Stewart!) is passionate about many inconsequential things. But she stops multi-tasking long enough to “get it” about Jesus’ message. Mary of Bethany, Martha’s sister is head-over-feet for Jesus and washes them with her hair. She is so grateful that Jesus has raised her brother Lazarus from the dead!
HTML clipboard The Samaritan woman gets schooled by Jesus at the well. She doesn’t seem to mind when he tells her to bring all her husbands, and all the disparaging villagers for some REAL refreshment!
Listen on the player:
Music:
" Living Water", Words and Music by Margo B. Smith as previously recorded on "Sending Up a Prayer. " www.margobsmith.com
Opening and closing theme: "Women of Faith," Lynn Cooper,
www.lynncoopermusic.com
HTML clipboard The prayerful and repentant woman with a hemorrhage skillfully manages to maneuver herself in the crowd, trying to touch the rabbi Jesus, knowing that this will heal her!
Listen on the player:
Music:
"If I Touch Him", Words and Music by Danielle Rose as previously recorded on "I Thirst. " Courtesy of World Library Publication., www.wlp.com
Opening and closing theme: "Women of Faith," Lynn Cooper,
www.lynncoopermusic.com
HTML clipboard The woman caught in adultery is about to be stoned to death when Jesus turns things around and goes to bat for her. Imagine her gratitude!
HTML clipboard Mary gets unbelievable news about an unplanned pregnancy, a broken engagement, an itinerant preacher/son, and his untimely death on a cross. Also features Elizabeth and the Archangel Gabriel.
HTML clipboard A beautiful queen, who triumphed over the villain of the book, married the hero, and lived happily ever after. Her courage and cleverness save the Jewish race.
HTML clipboardBathsheba is spotted bathing on her roof by the voyeur King David. She is confused trying to choose between him and her righteous husband, who’s been shipped off to war.
HTML clipboard First, Saul sent her away (witches weren’t allowed), then he called her back and had her conjure up the ghost of Samuel. The ghost predicted the death of Saul and his sons …and even this “witch” had a soft spot for this ill-fated family.
HTML clipboardWhen Naomi’s husband and son died, and left them in poverty, she wanted to return to her own land. Ruth, her devoted daughter-in-law accompanied her and they met Boaz …who later took Ruth as his wife. This love story redefines having a relationship with your mother-in-law!
HTML clipboard Delilah was bribed by the Philistines to discover the source of Samson’s strength. After several tries, she convinced Samson to reveal his secret, and then brought in the barber to shave Samson’s hair as he slept.
HTML clipboardBitya went to bathe in the Nile and found Moses floating in a basket. She adopted him and he later became the leader who freed the Hebrew slaves.
Listen on the player:
Music:
"Theme from "The Ten Commandments",
Opening and closing theme: "Women of Faith," Lynn Cooper,
www.lynncoopermusic.com
HTML clipboard Laban’s daughter Rachel is betrothed to Jacob in exchange for seven years of his labor.
At the wedding, Laban sneaks Leah (his older daughter) in. Jacob then needs to work another seven years before he can marry Rachel (who he wanted in the first place). He has children with both wives and their handmaids. It’s the stuff tabloids are made of!
HTML clipboardRebekah goes from being a gregarious teen bride selected for Isaac to a devious mom who plays favorites with her twin sons…and loses her whole family in the process.
HTML clipboardAbraham’s wife, barren for many years, encouraged Abraham to have an affair with her servant, Hagar, who then gave birth to Ishmael. Still, she wanted a child of her own, and would stop at nothing to get it. She was flawed…just like all of us.
HTML clipboardNaamah put up with her husband’s boat-building, safari-hunting, and a LONG sea voyage. Her humorous litany of infractions reminds us of the illusion of control.
HTML clipboardMrs. Adam, formed from Adam’s rib, was tempted by the serpent. She didn’t follow God’s dietary restrictions and blew it for us all . . . and then got evicted from the Garden of Eden.
Coming on Monday, April 13, 2009 – Linda Gray Kelley’s
award-winning play hits the airwaves with a weekly podcast! Entitled “Women of the Bible: The Good Girls and the
Bad Girls,” the podcast begins on the 13th with Scene 1, Eve. The
show notes each week will feature notes about the scene, a picture of Linda
portraying the character and an easy-to-use player where you only need to click
on the scene name to play the episode.
Meet 24 very human women
from the Bible, some good and faithful, some bad. Many will touch your heart, and
all will expose you to the richness of the Bible.
Meet us here, next week,
Monday, April 13th for Scene 1 of “Women of the Bible: The Good
Girls and the Bad Girls.”
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Mary of Bethany, Martha’s
sister is head-over-feet for Jesus and washes them with her hair.She is so grateful that Jesus has raised her
brother Lazarus from the dead!
HTML clipboard Martha (as in Martha Stewart!) is passionate about many inconsequential things. But she stops multi-tasking long enough to “get it” about Jesus’ message. Mary of Bethany, Martha’s sister is head-over-feet for Jesus and washes them with her hair. She is so grateful that Jesus has raised her brother Lazarus from the dead!
HTML clipboard The Samaritan woman gets schooled by Jesus at the well. She doesn’t seem to mind when he tells her to bring all her husbands, and all the disparaging villagers for some REAL refreshment!
Listen on the player:
Music:
" Living Water", Words and Music by Margo B. Smith as previously recorded on "Sending Up a Prayer. " www.margobsmith.com
Opening and closing theme: "Women of Faith," Lynn Cooper,
www.lynncoopermusic.com
HTML clipboard The prayerful and repentant woman with a hemorrhage skillfully manages to maneuver herself in the crowd, trying to touch the rabbi Jesus, knowing that this will heal her!
Listen on the player:
Music:
"If I Touch Him", Words and Music by Danielle Rose as previously recorded on "I Thirst. " Courtesy of World Library Publication., www.wlp.com
Opening and closing theme: "Women of Faith," Lynn Cooper,
www.lynncoopermusic.com
HTML clipboard The woman caught in adultery is about to be stoned to death when Jesus turns things around and goes to bat for her. Imagine her gratitude!
HTML clipboard Mary gets unbelievable news about an unplanned pregnancy, a broken engagement, an itinerant preacher/son, and his untimely death on a cross. Also features Elizabeth and the Archangel Gabriel.
HTML clipboard A beautiful queen, who triumphed over the villain of the book, married the hero, and lived happily ever after. Her courage and cleverness save the Jewish race.
HTML clipboardBathsheba is spotted bathing on her roof by the voyeur King David. She is confused trying to choose between him and her righteous husband, who’s been shipped off to war.
HTML clipboard First, Saul sent her away (witches weren’t allowed), then he called her back and had her conjure up the ghost of Samuel. The ghost predicted the death of Saul and his sons …and even this “witch” had a soft spot for this ill-fated family.
HTML clipboardWhen Naomi’s husband and son died, and left them in poverty, she wanted to return to her own land. Ruth, her devoted daughter-in-law accompanied her and they met Boaz …who later took Ruth as his wife. This love story redefines having a relationship with your mother-in-law!
HTML clipboard Delilah was bribed by the Philistines to discover the source of Samson’s strength. After several tries, she convinced Samson to reveal his secret, and then brought in the barber to shave Samson’s hair as he slept.
HTML clipboardBitya went to bathe in the Nile and found Moses floating in a basket. She adopted him and he later became the leader who freed the Hebrew slaves.
Listen on the player:
Music:
"Theme from "The Ten Commandments",
Opening and closing theme: "Women of Faith," Lynn Cooper,
www.lynncoopermusic.com
HTML clipboard Laban’s daughter Rachel is betrothed to Jacob in exchange for seven years of his labor.
At the wedding, Laban sneaks Leah (his older daughter) in. Jacob then needs to work another seven years before he can marry Rachel (who he wanted in the first place). He has children with both wives and their handmaids. It’s the stuff tabloids are made of!
HTML clipboardRebekah goes from being a gregarious teen bride selected for Isaac to a devious mom who plays favorites with her twin sons…and loses her whole family in the process.
HTML clipboardAbraham’s wife, barren for many years, encouraged Abraham to have an affair with her servant, Hagar, who then gave birth to Ishmael. Still, she wanted a child of her own, and would stop at nothing to get it. She was flawed…just like all of us.
HTML clipboardNaamah put up with her husband’s boat-building, safari-hunting, and a LONG sea voyage. Her humorous litany of infractions reminds us of the illusion of control.
HTML clipboardMrs. Adam, formed from Adam’s rib, was tempted by the serpent. She didn’t follow God’s dietary restrictions and blew it for us all . . . and then got evicted from the Garden of Eden.
Coming on Monday, April 13, 2009 – Linda Gray Kelley’s
award-winning play hits the airwaves with a weekly podcast! Entitled “Women of the Bible: The Good Girls and the
Bad Girls,” the podcast begins on the 13th with Scene 1, Eve. The
show notes each week will feature notes about the scene, a picture of Linda
portraying the character and an easy-to-use player where you only need to click
on the scene name to play the episode.
Meet 24 very human women
from the Bible, some good and faithful, some bad. Many will touch your heart, and
all will expose you to the richness of the Bible.
Meet us here, next week,
Monday, April 13th for Scene 1 of “Women of the Bible: The Good
Girls and the Bad Girls.”