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January 5, 2016 By Scott Corbin
Evan Lenow talks to Scott Corbin about why Christians thinking ethically matters for worship, the importance of friendship, and why Supreme Court decisions matter for religious liberty. *********** Image: sunset by Colin on 7/17/14, accessed on Flickr and licensed under Creative Commons
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December 23, 2015 By Scott Corbin
‘Tis the season for celebrating books! We at CBMW love books. Because we know you do, too, we’re celebrating a great year in publishing by releasing our first-ever CBMW Book Awards. Below are the titles that drew our applause in 2015. These are texts with a focus on the issues we cover–manhood, womanhood, the family,...
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December 5, 2015 By Scott Corbin
On December 3rd, Defense Secretary Ash Carter announced the inevitable: that women would be allowed to enter into combat specialty roles, which they had previously been denied. I say inevitable, because as the New York Times points out, President Obama had already said three years ago that he wanted women integrated into all combat roles...
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December 4, 2015 By Scott Corbin
Eric Bancroft joins Grant Castleberry on Danvers Audio to discuss pastoral ministry, the legacy of John MacArthur, and raising boys. *********** Image: Beautiful Clouds over the Grand Canyon by Diana Robinson on 11/12/14, accessed on Flickr and licensed under Creative Commons
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November 6, 2015 By Scott Corbin
Perry Noble’s Advocacy of Women Preachers Perry Noble, pastor of New Spring church in South Carolina, has recently defended the idea that women should preach. You can read his defense here. He writes in a friendly spirit and says that he wants to clarify the situation rather than argue about the matter. Such friendly discussions...
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October 6, 2015 By Scott Corbin
Often when we think about hospitality our mind conjures up images of women hurrying around a kitchen seeking to prepare the perfect Pinterest meal. Women sign up for hospitality classes. Even home economics courses have typically been taught by women with female students filling the classroom seats. The idea of hospitality being a female issue...
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