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Download free pdf. Lengthy volumes have been written on the issue of complementarianism, including our own Recovering Biblical Manhood and Womanhood. But most people do not have time to read several books on each of the pressing issues of modern life. Often what we need is a concise answer to particular questions. This is...
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Download free pdf. Purchase. A Guide to Navigate Evangelical Feminism In a society where gender roles are a hot-button topic, the church is not immune to the controversy. In fact, the church has wrestled with varying degrees of evangelical feminism for decades. As evangelical feminism has crept into the church, time-trusted resources like Recovering Biblical...
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By Jodi Ware (Editor’s Note: This continues our series on organization.) Stewardship is a word we don’t use often, but a concept we live out, for good or ill, every day. God owns all things. All things. We are simply his stewards of all that he has given us, to use for his glory and...
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By Jessalyn Hutto Editor’s Note: This continues our periodic interviews with women who have been a “Titus 2” women for our writers. We hope you will be encouraged by the example of an older woman discipling a younger woman in the faith. _________________________________________ I was saved the summer before my sophomore year in high school....
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By Kim Shay How old is the “older woman” described in Titus 2:3-5? This is a question that comes up when we study this passage. Unfortunately, there isn’t a lot of information to provide the reader with a definitive answer. The greek word presbytis is used only in this one place in the New Testament,...
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By Rondi Lauterbach Tracy is a woman in our church who could fit into both “younger” and “older” categories in Titus 2. She’s still very much in the middle of raising their only child, but she also decided to help mentor Sylvia (not her name), a still younger woman with three little ones. Q: Why did...
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