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Introducing the New CBMW Site!

September 10, 2015
By CBMW
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If you’ve been following CBMW.org for a while, you’ll notice we recently got a facelift.

Here are a few things about the new site—besides looking sharp and clean—of which you should take note:

First, finding content is much easier to navigate. On our previous site, it was difficult to navigate older content. We’re currently in the process of updating all blog posts, journal articles, web content, books, ETC., with tags that WILL make things much easier to find. In addition to this, we’ll be focusing on having more series, like our Building a Marriage Culture series, where we will take a few weeks to think through one topic related to biblical fidelity and complementarian action.

Second, take a listen to our new podcast, Danver’s Audio. This is something we’ve been excited about it for a while now. Our first episode with Dr. J. Ligon Duncan is up here. In the coming weeks, we hope to have even more episodes with leading evangelical and complementarian leaders.

Third, you can check out new events that are coming in Spring 2016. CBMW is excited to be putting on two special events this Spring. The first is our CBMW Ski Conference in Utah, and then our CBMW National Conference in Louisville in conjunction with the T4G Conference. Sign ups are open for both, so register now!

Fourth, our new Ministry Partnership directoryIf you head over here, you can see churches and ministries who affirm the Danver’s Statement and support the work of CBMW. Interested in your church or ministry becoming a partner? Check out how you can get involved.

As always, we hope that this new website serves you, your family, and your church as you seek to live faithfully in accordance with God’s Word.

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