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The Necessity Of Men And Women Working Together in Evangelizing this Generation
By: Jane Overstreet | August 1, 2008
When believers model the truth of God’s Kingdom, people cannot help but be attracted. When we have any fundamental issue out of balance,, such as how men and women are intended by God to relate to one another, we reflect fallen culture rather than the culture of God’s Kingdom. This results in confusion [...]

Considering Equality. . . Just for Laughs
By: Austin H. Stouffer | August 1, 2008
Looking for academia? Choose another workshop! This light-hearted but highly informative PowerPoint presentation will have you laughing all the way home, but will also equip you to introduce your church to a biblical basis for gender equality through the use of humor. Side-splitting cartoons are interspersed with down-to-earth explanations of what God (and Paul) really [...]

A Passion for Scripture, Evangelism, and Human Equality
By: Dr. Mimi Haddad, President of CBE International | August 1, 2008
Historians characterize evangelicals of the 1800s by their commitment to and passion for Scripture, evangelism, missions, and social action (suffrage, abolition, and women’s leadership in the church). Through their dedication to these ideals, the early evangelicals made significant contributions to missions and the emancipation of slaves, and they also offered a comprehensive biblical foundation [...]

Justice and Evangelism: How Do They Fit Together?
By: Dr. Ron Sider† | August 1, 2008
This workshop will explore the nature of justice and evangelism, develop biblical/theological foundations for their importance and offer illustrations of how they work together.

The Essence of Marriage: Relationship and Mission
By: Arbutus Sider | August 1, 2008
“Divorce is not the enemy; abuse is not the enemy. Dead marital relationships are the enemy,” says marriage and family therapist Terry Hargrave, recently hired by Fuller. How do we revive the relationship, the “oneness,” the “we” in marriage? How do we nurture “we” without losing “me?” What about power, mutual submission, and transformation in [...]

Issues of Power
By: Ellen Duffield | August 1, 2008
Power has become a negative word in many circles; it’s time to take a fresh look. This workshop will address issues surrounding biblical ideas of power. Together we will explore stages of personal and organizational power and how to move through them with humility and purpose.

Gender and Missions Panel
By: Dr. Mimi Haddad, President of CBE International, Lorry Lutz, Jeanette Yep, Jane Overstreet, David Joel Hamilton, Chad and Leslie Neal Segraves | August 1, 2008

Anne Marie, Eliza, and Maude: Single Girls in the Good-Old Boy World of Missions
By: Ruth A. Tucker | August 1, 2008
This session features the fascinating stories of three missionaries to Africa: Anne Marie Javouhey (a French Catholic nun, founder of the Sisters of St. Joseph), Eliza Davis George (a black woman from Texas and founder of the Elizabeth Native Interior Mission), and Maude Cary (a Kansas farm girl with a “call” to bring the gospel [...]

The Unfolding Fullness of Christ: Living Out the Slavery Texts in Today's World
By: William J. Webb | August 1, 2008
Listening to the redemptive spirit even within Scripture’s difficult slavery texts is essential for Christians who want to live out a faith that unfolds the fullness of Christ in our world. This general session will develop “movement meaning” within the text of Scripture and, in particular, within the slavery texts and then draw parallels [...]