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Dorothy Kelley Patterson | Professor of Theology in Women’s Studies Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary Fort Worth, Texas For more than half a century I have been intrigued by the legendary theologian Charles Caldwell Ryrie.[1] As a young adult, I was drawn to his writings because of his clarity and depth. Ryrie has always wielded his...
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Perhaps no one has more assiduously—and gleefully—documented the disappearance of men than Hanna Rosin. In her 2010 book, The End of Men, and in subsequent articles, Rosin has traced the disappearance of men, as defined by traditional roles and responsibilities. And she argues it is a good thing. The data she marshals is alarming, if not altogether...
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Ronnie Floyd | Raising Godly Sons Thoughts on raising Christian sons: Live the way you want your sons to become. If you want your sons to become something, you need to live that way. Teach your sons how to walk with God. Pray for your sons daily. Check your personal ego on the cross daily....
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GraceAnna Castleberry | Count it Pure Joy: A Generation Returning to Motherhood There is much joy in embracing motherhood. Embracing motherhood brings gain to our children. Embracing motherhood brings gain to our soul. Embracing motherhood bring gain to my husband. ********** Mary Mohler | Workers at Home: The Temptation to be “Mom Plus” In today’s...
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Our T4G Pre-Conference has begun. Over the next 2-days, we will here 27 speakers define one single vision on the beauty of complementarian theology as it applies to different avenues within the church and culture. Follow along here for day one updates and speaker summaries. ************ Grant Castleberry | Complementarity and the Honor of God What does...
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Compelling Complementarianism The first sermon I ever heard John Piper preach was on Biblical manhood. I remember thinking that I’d never heard preaching like it. It was electric. Of course it was also the subject matter that gripped me. No one has spoken more compellingly than Dr. Piper on issues of complementarianism over the past...
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