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I Will Not Undercut the Ministry of Godly Women

By: Ron Hankins | December 5, 2003

This is a letter Ron Hankins wrote after the International Mission Board ordered missionaries to sign the 2000 Baptist Faith and Message.

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Dismissed

By: Dave Hunt | December 5, 2003

Seven years ago, just a few quarters shy of college graduation, I discovered the cost of my belief in biblical equality. I chose to ask questions and push boundaries, but those actions had consequences.

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Brave-Hearted Women

By: Dr. Mimi Haddad, President of CBE International | September 5, 2003

C.S. Lewis said that we are more easily beguiled and led astray by statements that are mostly, but not entirely, true. An inaccuracy is made more potent by being comprised largely of truth. This is often the case when it comes to popular Christian literature on what it means to be male or female.

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Unheralded and Unknown: Although Virtually Ignored, Women Played a Vital Role in Church History

By: Lorry Lutz | September 5, 2003

From the time of the early church, women have been actively serving Christ and holding respected positions of leadership, but church historians have virtually ignored them. Take a look at just a few key women across history.

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Where Are the Women of Fire? What American Women Can Learn from Female Leaders in China, Russia, and Africa

By: J. Lee Grady | September 5, 2003

Some denominations in the United States are still arguing about whether a woman can stand behind a pulpit, I said to myself. Meanwhile, women in China are engaging in dangerous missions and governing thousands of new churches. There’s something wrong with this picture!

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An Unexpected But Beautiful Message

By: Joanne Nystrom Janssen | September 5, 2003

The articles in this issue have also encouraged me personally, as I am preparing to embark on an adventure of my own.

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Changing Lives From Up Close and From a Distance

By: René Reed Mason | September 5, 2003

For those of us whose journey toward understanding and embracing biblical equality has been a winding path full of pain and epiphanies, the immense value of our role models is deeply felt. Sometimes this value is felt so deeply that it may even take us by surprise—a surprise of joy, when through the [...]

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Hope and Joy in Uganda: African Men and Women Embrace Biblical Equality

By: R. Elaine Tamez | September 5, 2003

Good news about the church in Africa is hard to find. We hear that the continent is without hope — dying through war, famine and AIDS. But if the church is there, then God is there — and hope is, too.  

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The Arts: Extraneous or Essential?

By: Dr. Mimi Haddad, President of CBE International | June 5, 2003

As the movement of biblical equality finds expression not only in academic communication, but also in the arts, we indeed feel the wind rush past our faces as we sit in our open cockpit plane, flying through the clouds, heading towards the sun, and the Son.

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African Advocate Links AIDS to Position of Women

By: Joanne Nystrom Janssen | June 5, 2003

The spread of AIDS in Africa is related to a low view of women, an opinion confirmed in a Wall Street Journal article published on July 9, 2002... the article stated that the spread of HIV is related to “the emotionally charged, culturally entrenched ways that men and women interact sexually.”

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