Wow, this is beautifully done, and brimful of information and insight. I'm so glad I found you! I couldn't hit "subscribe" fast enough. Blessings on your continued work, my sister.
Joanna, I loved this. Will you give me your thoughts on Lydia and women being heads of synagogues in light of first Timothy 2:12? If you already have spoken to this elsewhere, can you point me to that video or writing? I grew up believing as you described in the video and in recent years I’ve been learning my view may not be the full picture. Thank you.
I haven't taught specifically in 1 Timothy 2, though there is a section on my website that does speak to a number of passages that seem to limit women. www.GraceandPeaceJoanne.com I'll let you know when I start putting a series up like that.
Thank you for taking time to make that more clear. Yes, Lydia was most likely born into a Greek nobleman’s home, and raised in the wealth and bustle of Thyatira, Thyatira being an ancient Greek city in the western area of Asia Minor, in the region of Lydia (so possibly that is where the woman Lydia's name came from), which is now the modern Turkish city of Akhisar ("white castle"), in the Manisa Province. It was anachronistic of me to not explain that what we know as modern-day Turkey we also identify as Asia Minor during the time Lydia's story takes place.
Praise the Lord Jesus for opening the heart of Lydia.
Amen!
so proud to share a name with saint lydia
Thank you for sharing this video! Very inspiring and informative. Blessings!
So glad you enjoyed it, and that there was something there for you. Grace and peace, Joanne
My name is Lydia
FANTASTIC! Well done, thak you for this wonderful video!
Thank you so much for your warm encouragement! I appreciate it.
Tq u r information my wife name Lydia 🥳🥰 tqq 😍
Lydia is a beautiful and honored name
Very interesting informative 😇🙏
Lydia i agree she paid it foreard...
Oh BRILLIANT 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Wow, this is beautifully done, and brimful of information and insight. I'm so glad I found you! I couldn't hit "subscribe" fast enough. Blessings on your continued work, my sister.
Thank you so much for warm encouragement 💜
Funny, Lydia truely paid it forward...... I also named my baby girl after her!!!
You gave her a wonderful name! Lydia is a great namesake to have
Joanna, I loved this. Will you give me your thoughts on Lydia and women being heads of synagogues in light of first Timothy 2:12? If you already have spoken to this elsewhere, can you point me to that video or writing? I grew up believing as you described in the video and in recent years I’ve been learning my view may not be the full picture. Thank you.
I haven't taught specifically in 1 Timothy 2, though there is a section on my website that does speak to a number of passages that seem to limit women. www.GraceandPeaceJoanne.com
I'll let you know when I start putting a series up like that.
@@GraceandPeaceJoanne thank you!
There was no Turkey back then
It was Greek city in Adia Minor
Thank you for taking time to make that more clear.
Yes, Lydia was most likely born into a Greek nobleman’s home, and raised in the wealth and bustle of Thyatira, Thyatira being an ancient Greek city in the western area of Asia Minor, in the region of Lydia (so possibly that is where the woman Lydia's name came from), which is now the modern Turkish city of Akhisar ("white castle"), in the Manisa Province.
It was anachronistic of me to not explain that what we know as modern-day Turkey we also identify as Asia Minor during the time Lydia's story takes place.