

A Theology of Women and Work
Jun 6, 2025
Elissa Yukiko Weichbrodt, an associate professor at Covenant College, and Missie Branch, a co-host of the Women and Work podcast from Philadelphia, discuss the complexities of work for Christian women. They explore how work reflects being made in God's image while navigating family responsibilities. The conversation covers the intrinsic value of all work, the importance of rest, and highlights inspiring biblical role models like Priscilla and Dorcas. They challenge misconceptions about women in the workforce, emphasizing faith in every professional calling.
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Debunking Work Value Myths
- Care work and church work, though unpaid, are true work and valuable.
- The notion that only paid or church-related work matters is a myth to overcome.
Sin's Impact on Work
- The Fall damages relationships at all levels including the workplace and community.
- Sin distorts both individual behavior and institutional structures, affecting all work environments.
Purpose in All Work
- Missie Branch shares how her adult daughter with intellectual disabilities finds purpose through her relationship with Jesus.
- Her baking for friends exemplifies the redeeming power of Christ over brokenness in work.