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Fuzzy Words and Quick Assumptions

By: Megan Greulich | December 5, 2009

Being familiar with the long debate over the meaning of the word “head” (kephale), I listened carefully for his definition, especially when he reached verse 23: “For the husband is the head of the wife as Christ is the head of the church, his body, of which he is the Savior.”

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But How Can We Be Effective?

By: Megan Greulich | September 5, 2009

The woman does not actually hold the title “pastor” and is instead referred to as a “ministry associate.” For all functional purposes, though, she is the church’s worship pastor.

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Eyes to See and Ears to Hear

By: Megan Greulich | June 5, 2009

My college conversations gave me great insight into human nature: as fallen creatures, we are resistant to change. We prefer the familiar, the safe, the known. And because of this, I think we can be at risk for missing how the Holy Spirit is moving in our midst.

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Flesh of My Flesh

By: Megan Greulich | March 5, 2009

In a startling study, researcher Ryan Burns found a direct correlation between men’s porn use and their beliefs in traditional roles for women. 

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What Wounds One, Wounds All

By: Dr. Mimi Haddad, President of CBE International | March 5, 2009

Though often indulged in secret, the impact is widely felt and impossible to escape as it shapes a devaluation of women. Yet in loving one another as Christ did, we recognize that what injures one member in Christ’s body hurts all.

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When God Orchestrated the Impossible

By: Megan Greulich | December 5, 2008

I sometimes wonder what that moment felt like for Peter, when he realized God had literally obliterated the divisions of the past. It was a moment when he understood that Christ’s sacrifice through the cross not only reached up to God but also out to all of humanity.  

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A Cello and a Subaru

By: Megan Greulich | September 5, 2008

In this issue you will find reflections on building your family's purpose, how to teach children about biblical equality, reflections on breastfeeding and God as our nurturer, and tips on equipping teenagers to be world-changers.

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A Joyful and Persistent Reminder

By: Megan Greulich | March 5, 2008

A few years back, I spent a week assisting third graders as they traveled through “The Great Adventure,” the theme of my local church’s Vacation Bible School. After beginning each morning singing the books of the Bible to the tune of “La Bamba,” we settled down for Bible story time.

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Editor's Note: We are Pioneers for Jesus

By: Chelsea DeArmond | December 5, 2007

But authors in this issue of Mutuality provide many examples of amazing evangelical pioneers from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries whose commitment to biblical authority and to fulfilling Jesus’ Great Commission convinced them that women needed to be free to use their ministry gift s and equipped to answer God’s [...]

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Modeling Our Equality in Christ

By: Chelsea DeArmond | September 5, 2007

In this issue of Mutuality, authors explore how role models can help people transition from conforming to gender-based roles to living out the equality we all share in Christ.  

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