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How One Woman Built a Church that Lasted

Rebekah Montgomery

Right to the Heart of Women


Want to change the world? Simple acts of kindness, done in Jesus' name, can do that.

Ask Dorcas.

In her day many believers met untimely deaths. But her ministry — sewing — was so important that God brought her back to life to continue it. And she built a church with a needle.

Today, ancient Jaffa (also known as “Joppa” or “Yafa”) lays cheek-to-jowl with modern Tel Aviv. Long ago, however, Jaffa’s natural harbor was the shipping hub. Here Dorcas built a church that still survives and thrives. Amazingly, so does the generous spirit of Dorcas. This ancient needlewoman’s life contains a 2,000 year-old secret pattern for weaving lasting significance into life.

A Stitch in Time

In Joppa there was a disciple named… Dorcas), who was always doing good and helping the poor. About that time she (Dorcas/Tabitha) became sick and died, and her body was washed and placed in an upstairs room… Acts 9:36-37 NIV

God has a decided soft spot for widows and orphans.

So did Dorcas and the fledgling early church. Rather than ignoring the poor, the early Church took Jesus’ teaching to heart and developed a different approach to the poor in their midst.

The first Church committee ever appointed and organized — after the appointment of the twelve disciples — was for the purpose of caring for widows. While this demographic and method of church growth is too often neglected today, the Scripture tells us that ministry to the widows had a dramatic effect on Church attendance: “ So the word of God spread. The number of disciples in Jerusalem increased rapidly, and a large number of priests became obedient to the faith. “ (Acts 6:7-NIV)

The Severed Silver Cord

Anywhere men go down to the sea in boats, along with the tang of salt in the air, there will be widows and orphans — human wreckage washed up by ill tides. And ancient Jaffa had its share of human flotsam.

In Jaffa, as far as we know, the entire widow’s benevolence committee was a lone woman named Dorcas. While the poverty-stricken may not be the target demographic of some of today’s church planners, they were Dorcas’ people.

How important was Dorcas’ ministry? She was not a preacher, teacher, or apostle; but in an upstairs chamber, God revealed His opinion of the value of Dorcas’ gifts. And what a surprising value it was:

Peter sent them all out of the room; then he got down on his knees and prayed. Turning toward the dead woman, he said, “Tabitha (Dorcas), get up.” She opened her eyes, and seeing Peter she sat up. He took her by the hand and helped her to her feet. Then he called the believers and the widows and presented her to them alive. This became known all over Joppa, and many people believed in the Lord. (Acts 9:40-42)

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Alpha-1
5/18/2008 4:21 PM
The article is informative, well written, and thought provoking. Today, in many instances the widows in the chruch seem to be forgotten. For those who are really concerned about serving as a model for Christ, and choosing to forsake the act of "just going with the flow" this article should serve as a catalyst for placing more emphasis on considering the widows in the church. Moreover, another important point was emphasized when the writer stressed the act of kindness. Meeting a need does not always involve money. Sometimes, a kind word, an expression of gentleness or perhaps performing a chore for a widow in need of these things can be most gratifying, and scriptually correct as well. The writer also pointed out that Dorcas, in her kindness left a legacy that stands even today. It reminds me of the saying, "It is only what we do for Christ will last.

I appreciate this article very much. Thank you so much for sharing.

More Blessings To You,
Alpha-1
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