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Men: It's Time to Change

By: James Reapsome | July 31, 1993

Change begins with our language, because what we say and what we write reveals our unchallenged assumptions about women. Beyond that, however, we must change our missions commitment to include evangelizing and training the world’s women. 

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Good News for a Country

By: Paul G. Hiebert | July 31, 1993

Equality and mutual submission between men and women is God’s ideal for humanity. But, some ask, do these work in a world ruled by power-hungry leaders, inequality and hierarchy? Do we not need strong leadership for a nation to prosper?

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Good News For Women Is Good News For Men

By: Frances Hiebert | July 31, 1993

Feminism is supposed to be good news for women; but does that mean it is automatically bad news for men? Many people assume that it is. What is given to women must necessarily be taken away from men. This is the old “slice of the pie” or “limited good” theory. 

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Who’s Who? New Testament Female Ministry Role Models

By: Grace Ying May | July 31, 1993

Just as earlier God called Eve to inhabit and rule the Garden with Adam, now, through Christ, God gives women and men an opportunity to respond to the two highest callings imaginable as co-heirs of salvation (1 Pet 3:7) and co-laborers with Christ. Who are some of the women in the New Testament on whom the Lord [...]

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Arguing About the Messenger, Ignoring the Message

By: Maria L. Boccia | April 30, 1993

Within the Episcopal, PCUSA, and other mainline churches, there has been for years a diversity of views of the Christian faith. For most of this century, the leadership, seminaries, and many members have held to liberal views of Christianity, including a Bible which is not inerrant (i.e., without errors), as well as views of [...]

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Principles of Female Ordination in the Old Testament

By: Christina Campbell | April 30, 1993

Where did judges like Deborah come from? We read in Acts 13:20-21 that the Israelites settled in Canaan and “After this, God gave them judges until the time of Samuel the prophet. Then the people asked for a king....”

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Do Male Old Covenant Priests Exclude Female New Covenant Pastors?

By: Eileen Vennum | April 30, 1993

If God meant women to lead in religious functions, why were they forbidden the priesthood under the Old Covenant?” This question expresses one of many arguments used to limit the participation of women within the church. It is a reasonable question and deserves a thoughtful answer.

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Who's Who? Biblical Models of Women in Leadership

By: Grace Ying May | April 30, 1993

God’s revelation takes on flesh and blood as we encounter Shiphrah and Puah, Jochebed, Miriam, Zipporah, Rahab, Abigail, Deborah, Huldah, as well as unnamed heroines. If we are eager to travel with them, their faith can encourage and bolster ours.

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Mistress Mary Bunyan

By: Linda Marion Montgomery | January 31, 1993

In seventeenth-century England, a young girl came to the village of Elstow to be the wife of a tinker. History does not tell us where she came from. Possibly she was working as a servant girl near the town of Newport Pagnell, when she met her husband who was stationed there as a member of [...]

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Bitalia, the Ancient Woman Priest

By: Catherine Clark Kroeger | January 31, 1993

The woman had upraised hands, in the gesture of a priest or bishop giving the benediction. This is also a gesture that is sometimes used in proclamation of the Word. 

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