âHonor widows who are widows indeed.â (1 Timothy 5:3)The English word widow describes a woman whose husband is dead. The Greek word chera (âwidowâ) includes that meaning, but is not limited to it. It is an adjective used as a noun, and means âbereft,â ârobbed,â âhaving suffered loss,â or âleft alone.â The word does not speak of how a woman was left alone, it merely describes the situation. It is broad enough to encompass those who lost their husbands through death, desertion, divorce, or imprisonment. It could even encompass those cases where a polygamist came to Christ and sent away his extra wives (William Barclay, The Letters to Timothy, Titus, and Philemon [Philadelphia: Westminster, 1975], 105).The responsibility of the church thus extends to all qualifying women who have lost their husbands. With divorce and desertion rampant in our society, we face an even greater challenge than the Ephesian church.