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Monthly Archives: March 2018
Why Women Should Be Preaching the Easter Sermon
Jesus said to her, “Mary.” She turned toward him and cried out in Aramaic, “Rabboni!” (which means “Teacher”). Jesus said, “Do not hold on to me, for I have not yet ascended to the Father. Go instead to my brothers … Continue reading
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Tagged Easter, Jesus, Mary at the tomb, Mary Magdalene, preaching, resurrection
15 Comments
The Couple That Chores Together Snores Together
I was joking with Bronwyn and Ellen over coffee about me having a week off and planning to do a lot of running around to get things done with my wife. “The couple that chores together snores together,” I told … Continue reading
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Tagged Bronwyn Lea, chores, Ellen Mandeville, Holy Spirit, Jesus, marriage, snoring, two become one
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Stalwart Men & Noble Women
[In today’s guest post Elena Williams (a pseudonym) writes of a painful childhood at the hands of family and church, and her experience with God that drew her through and brought her to a place of life and rest in … Continue reading
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Tagged Corrie ten Boom, family, George Müller, Gladys Aylward, spiritual abuse
10 Comments
Authoritarian Husbands – the failure to follow Scripture and revere Christ
Tucked into a lengthy passage on how all who belong to Jesus are to submit to one another because of Jesus himself (Ephesians 5:18-6:9) is an interesting point about wives and husbands: For the husband is the head of the … Continue reading
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Tagged Beyond Sex Roles, Ephesians 5, Gilbert Bilezikian, Jesus, kephale, marriage, mutual submission, patriarchy, Pharisees, wives and husbands, women and men
18 Comments
Pi Day for the Mathematically Challenged
How I celebrate Pi Day:
Routine Prayer Doesn’t Mean You’re in a Rut
I get up early. Like 4:15 in the morning early. It’s so I can do something that – frankly – I could do any time of the day. But I can’t do it with my wife at any time of … Continue reading
The Godliness of Women Exercising Authority Over Men
Some men think women should never exercise authority over men. According to Jesus, they’re wrong: “The Queen of the South will rise at the judgment with the people of this generation and condemn them, for she came from the ends … Continue reading
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Tagged Abigail, Deborah, Huldah, Jesus, Junia, Luke 11, Phoebe, Priscilla, Queen of Sheba, Rahab, Solomon, Tamar, women and men, Women in Authority, Zipporah
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Male Privilege – it’s real and it’s an abomination to God
Male Privilege came up again in a discussion on one of my FB posts. I got the impression that some men either think it doesn’t exist or (if it does) it doesn’t apply to them. “I grew up in adversity, … Continue reading