Dr. R. Mitch Randall argues the church must accept responsibility for their part in creating the environment where sexual abuse thrived because the church's teaching of female subservience established male dominance in the culture. .
Listen NowUsing a theological interpretative approach, this workshop provides evidence of a typological relationship between Eve and Christ and discusses some of the implications for our understanding of human power and identity.
Listen NowIn this workshop, Muted Group Theory (MGT) is presented as a tool for explaining and promoting communication between churches and marginalized women.
Listen NowThis workshop explores the mutual prosperity of men and women in organizations when women succeed at work and gain a seat around the table.
Listen NowIn this workshop, Shirley Mullen explores the extraordinary potential women bring to leadership contexts, both because of gender socialization and individual giftedness.
Listen NowWho was Artemis Ephesia at the time of the earliest Christians, and what, if any, ramifications are there for how we understand 1 Timothy?
Listen NowOne of the greatest challenges in Kenya is the resurgence of negative aspects of African cultural practices that are oppressive to women, such as female genital mutilation and polygamy. These are resurging because the Christian world-view has not taken root and Christian identity is not well defined.
Listen NowDr. Porter King provides a model of inclusive leadership and strategies that helps equip women to be advocates for themselves and each other, and tools for men to be advocates for women.
Listen NowThis presentation explores the purpose of the inner critic, where it originates, and how to overcome its power in your life and ministry.
Listen NowWe will get acquainted with the application of the texts addressed in the plenary in current situations. Is the theme still topical? What are the urgent questions emerged in the texts dealing with the condition of women in the church?
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