
No More Silos with Dr. Erika Santiago
Are you interested in learning about the history of Christianity?The podcast will cover topics like world history, church/ Christian history, American history, African American history, theology and the Bible. It’s a great way to learn more about your faith and how it has evolved over time.You don’t need any prior knowledge or background to enjoy this show. Each episode is designed to be informative but also fun! We want everyone who listens to feel included no matter their background or beliefs. So join us for an entertaining journey through Christian History with No More Silos!Subscribe today!
No More Silos with Dr. Erika Santiago
Bible Study - The Women Who Follow Jesus and Galatians
Empowering Women Through Biblical Study
The episode discusses the importance of studying women in the Bible to explore their faith, service, leadership, and resilience. It emphasizes learning from their lives to embody qualities in our own faith journeys and support women in the church community.
Galatians - An Adventure in Missing the Point (Online Course)
In "Galatians: An Adventure in Missing the Point," Dr. Santiago will guide you through an in-depth exploration of Paul's letter to the Galatian church, revealing its relevance to our modern-day lives. Through engaging lectures, insightful discussions, and interactive exercises, you will discover the true essence of the gospel message and its implications for discipleship, community, and cultural engagement.
The Women Who Follow Jesus (A Bible Study Guide)
Discover the timeless stories of the remarkable women who played pivotal roles in the early Christian community. "The Women Who Follow Jesus: A Bible Study Guide" explores the lives of Junia, Mary Magdalene, Mary and Martha of Bethany, Mary (mother of Jesus), Chloe, Phoebe, Tabitha, Priscilla, and the Samaritan Woman, offering fresh insights into their contributions and the spiritual lessons they impart.
This guide is a resource for anyone seeking to deconstruct and reconstruct their faith. Through a Jesus-centered hermeneutic, it filters New Testament teachings, especially Paul's writings, through the lens of Jesus' actions and words in the Gospels. By doing so, it aims to correct misinterpretations that have historically subjugated women and instead, highlights the inclusive and transformative nature of Jesus' ministry.
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