This week Pastor Shaq Hager introduces us to Junia, an apostle, who helped lead and build the early church. Junia’s status as an apostle, however, has been questioned. From approximately the 13th centurty until about 1980 Bible translators added an “s” to Junia’s name, making it Junias, which was a male name. Yet, early Christian writers like John Chrysostom make it clear Junia is a woman, and Origen even states that Junia was one of the 70 who were also called apostles. Paul describes Junia as a person who was imprisoned and “in chains” for the Gospel. In Junia, we have an example of a courageous woman who lived into her gifts as an apostle and helped advance the Gospel and build the early church.