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Theology Of Work: No Separation of Gender in Calling
By: KeumJu Jewel Hyun, Gwen Dewey | August 1, 2008

Healthcare Inequities and the Anthropology of Personhood
By: Jim and Rhonda Walton | August 1, 2008
Using a case study method, we will explore the concepts of biblical equality as key variables influencing the Christian community’s response to healthcare inequities , both local and international. We will discuss the principle of “divine image bearing” and its interface with the traditional model of healthcare delivery in general, and more specifically, as part [...]

India, China, And Gift Based Ministry
By: Chad and Leslie Neal Segraves | August 1, 2008
India and China have some of the fastest growing churches in the world. Examine the evidence: how is God using men and women together in the gospel among the least reached areas of the world? This session will give examples and illustrations of movements taking place in the global church as both males and females [...]

The Egalitarian Motivation Behind Paul's Missionary Endeavor
By: David Joel Hamilton | August 1, 2008

When Gifting is Denied
By: Robyn Claydon, David Claydon | August 1, 2008
The church’s outreach to the world is enhanced when the gifts given to all God’s people, including laity, women and youth, are affirmed and utilized. Ministry needs to be based on gifting not gender, on witnessing not categories, on biblical teaching not status. When gifting is denied because of gender, status, or age, [...]

Women In The Beginnings of the Modern Missions Movement
By: Edward Murray | August 1, 2008
Tracing the significant role women have played in missions from the beginnings of the modern missions movement in the eighteenth century to today, this session will focus on Count Ludwig von Zinzendorf and his movement known as The Moravian Brethren that took the gospel to every inhabited continent of his day. Zinzendorf’s perspective on [...]

Culture, Gender, and the Family
By: Mary Stewart Van Leeuwen | August 1, 2008
In 1989, the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) used the phrase “best interest(s) of the child” five times in its forty articles. Christian scholars not only question the reduction of parental guidance this phrase may inspire, but others have also pondered the difference between “best interest” and “best love” in [...]

The Pope Has Ruled: Women are Not Subordinated in Creation
By: Kevin Giles | August 1, 2008
Pope John Paul II called himself a "feminist!" Because the Catholic Church excludes women from ordination to the priesthood we may think the Catholic Church also teaches the permanent subordination of women. This is not the case. Pope John Paul II overturned centuries of exegetical tradition ruling authoritatively that women were not subordinated before the [...]

Egalitarian Marriage: Here's How
By: Sharon and Henry Tam | August 1, 2008
Egalitarian marriage is a marriage without any hierarchy. Theoretically, everything operates on an equal plane. Tasks and responsibilities are equally shared. We believe that full partnership in marriage is the most biblical view, producing the most intimate, wholesome, and mutually fulfilling marriages. This workshop examines the practical aspects of living out the egalitarian vision. It [...]