Book Review: Beyond the Curse: Women Called to Ministry
Subtitled “Women Called to Ministry,” Dr. Spencer’s book presents a new look at Scripture’s description of women’s roles. She writes, “Whole dimensions of God, ministry,
Subtitled “Women Called to Ministry,” Dr. Spencer’s book presents a new look at Scripture’s description of women’s roles. She writes, “Whole dimensions of God, ministry,
Alan Johnson, emeritus professor of New Testament and Christian ethics at Wheaton College (Illinois), has put together autobiographical accounts of twenty-seven evangelical leaders, both men
Alan F. Johnson’s compilation of narratives entitled How I Changed My Mind About Women in Leadership: Compelling Stories from Prominent Evangelicals is a particularly fresh,
It’s what’s inside that counts.” After years of working to believe this, I’ve found a book that confirms my suspicions—this hollow phrase is only half-true.
In the last three decades, Christians have endured intensive teaching about the family— marriage and parenting seminars, books and tapes, even radio broadcasts and Web
“When abuse strikes, there is no home.” So say Catherine Clark Kroeger and Nancy Nason-Clark in their book, No Place for Abuse. This quote struck
In a conversational, no-nonsense approach to a controversial issue, 10 Lies the Church Tells Women discusses 10 traditional ideas many Christian churches have used to claim the
The only thing wrong with Domestic Violence: What Every Pastor Needs to Know is the title. This book contains information essential to every person, not
When I was asked to review Good News for Women, I groaned. Not another evangelical book going over the same few texts and putting forward
The Message of Women is a very thorough and complete book about women in the Bible. It starts with detailed commentary of women under the