Ancient gender-separated society created distinct need for female missionaries
Mike develops the historical-cultural argument for gender-specific ministry.
Ancient society was more gender-separated than modern Western culture. Women missionaries could access people and places that men could not. This creates a reasonable scenario where Andronicus and Junia, as a married couple, functioned differently in their missionary work — she reaching women, he reaching men. One should not presume they had identical functions.
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