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Monthly Archives: July 2018
The Nature of Wisdom – Women, Rationality, and Reason
[Wisdom from guest blogger Rachel Darnall.] Earlier this week, my good friend Jennifer Greenberg, who gets more than her fair share of trolls, attracted the attention of a certain “christian” gentleman who went a few rounds arguing with her, then … Continue reading
Wives Submit . . . To Whom? A Look at 1 Peter 3
[A guest post from Pastor Jill Richardson] A few months ago, we watched the movie “Arrival.” Twelve alien ships hovered over the earth, and the movie’s tagline asked everyone’s question—Why Are They Here? This was roughly the attitude of the … Continue reading
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Why Do So Many White Evangelicals Fear Becoming a Minority?
Population demographics are interesting things. At one time there were no white people on this continent, then there were a few, and then the population of what would become the United States became majority white. Now the numbers are shifting … Continue reading
The Biblical Attraction of Indebted Tattooed Women
In Men Prefer Debt-Free Virgins Without Tattoos, Lori Alexander asks “Do you know how much more attractive debt-free virgins (without tattoos) are to young men?” She never answers the question nor cites a survey of young men showing what the … Continue reading
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Seminary for a Woman Among Men – costly change in the face of opposition
[Kathy Calvert’s guest post on her seminary experience outlines the opposition she faced even among men who claimed to support her ministry plans, and the cost of finding a new way to pursue her education.] Nothing in life prepared me for … Continue reading
Jesus, Sibling Rivalries, and Sibling Restorations
My last post reviewed Aimee Byrd’s “Why Can’t We Be Friends?” where she explores the blessings God gives us in friendships between people, including between women and men. (See, Friendship Between Women and Men Is One of God’s Great Gifts.) One … Continue reading
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Friendship Between Women and Men Is One of God’s Great Gifts
I’ve had these conversations for years but didn’t realize I needed to read a book on it until Aimee Byrd decided to write one. Why Can’t We Be Friends? – Avoidance Is Not Purity pursues God’s intent for his people, … Continue reading