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  2. Jennifer Rothschild - Wikipedia

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    Rothschild is the author of 20 books and Bible studies: Lessons I Learned in the Dark: Steps to Walking by Faith, Not by Sight (Multnomah, 2002) Walking by Faith: Lessons Learned in the Dark Bible Study (LifeWay Press, 2003) Fingerprints of God (Multnomah, 2003) Fingerprints of God Bible Study (LifeWay Press, 2005)

  3. Cell group - Wikipedia

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    Women's Bible study aboard the USS John F. Kennedy (CV-67).. The cell group is a form of church organization that is used in many Christian churches. Cell groups are generally intended to teach the Bible and personalize Christian fellowship.

  4. Aglow International - Wikipedia

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    Aglow International has a hierarchical leadership structure. Within the United States, local Aglow groups are called Lighthouses. [13] The local groups are composed of women who come together for Bible Study, teachings, and also to perform community outreach tasks and events.

  5. Category:Female biblical scholars - Wikipedia

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    Female Bible translators (27 P) Pages in category "Female biblical scholars" The following 91 pages are in this category, out of 91 total.

  6. Fellowship of Catholic University Students - Wikipedia

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    FOCUS Bible studies are either all-male or all-female. Meetings generally follow formats and lesson plans distributed by the organization and made available online. A Bible study leader will typically meet one-on-one with a couple of select members once a week outside of study sessions in what are called “discipleship” sessions. [5]

  7. Jesus's interactions with women - Wikipedia

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    The Bible does not say whether she had encountered Jesus in person prior to this. Neither does the Bible disclose the nature of her sin. Women of the time had few options to support themselves financially; thus, her sin may have been prostitution. Had she been an adulteress, she would have been stoned.

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