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A unique new work takes a truly “up close and personal” look at the mother-daughter relationship as it relates to biblical womanhood.
The fact that God sent His eternal Son to redeem a fallen world in the person of a man has massive theological significance, a significance none of the contemporary feminist answers arrive at, Randy Stinson, executive director of The Council on Biblical Manhood and Womanhood (CBMW) told a group of college students recently.
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When a California judge overturned that state’s ban on same-sex “marriage” March 14, he may have unknowingly helped conservatives nationwide in their struggle to pass constitutional marriage amendments.
Christian women must be wise and not ‘weak-willed,’ CBMW council member Mary Kassian recently told more than 200 attendees of the Women’s Leadership Consultation Feb. 10-12 at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary (SBTS).
Mary Kassian and Dorothy Patterson, authors of books on biblical womanhood, CBMW council members, and two teachers known for challenging women to think biblically about God-ordained roles for women in the church and home, led the conference’s sessions.
Would Gen Xers better understand their American heritage if history books updated their language and called the men who gathered in at the first Constitutional Convention “our founding human beings” instead of “our founding fathers?”