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By Lauren Dunn It was a good sermon. It really was – the pastor made a strong, biblical case for a fundamental difference between men and women. But he stopped there. Once he established the fact that men and women are different and that there is a scriptural mandate for their different roles, the sermon...
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By Christel Humfrey Lately I’ve been frustrated with my limitations. Since getting sick with an autoimmune disease I seem to need sleep like a baby on a growth spurt. I feel keenly aware of those extra 2-3 hours that I spend sleeping while others are being productive. Truthfully, I feel embarrassed about it. I...
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By Grant Castleberry This past weekend our President, Dr. Owen Strachan, made an appearance on Huckabee to talk about religious freedom in the public square, particularly for Christian organizations at non-religious institutions. He discussed the Christian student group that he was a part of while attending Bowdoin College, the Bowdoin Christian Fellowship, that has since been...
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By Katie Van Dyke Sometimes I feel like I am on a roller coaster of desires and uncertainties. In one instance I’m on a high feeling, confident and excited about something and then in the very next instance I’m brought low, feeling doubtful and confused about the very same thing. I know I am...
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After a whirlwind four days, we are all back in our respective cities filled to the brim with all that God did at TGCW14. We met some amazing women who came by our booth, connected with fellow writers on this very blog, and heard teaching from God’s word that will surely keep us processing...
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We have an exciting opportunity to announce to you! During the month of July, Crossway.org will be hosting Women of the Word Month—a 31-day online campaign designed to encourage women to get in the Word and stay in the Word during the busy days of summer. Timed with the publication of two important new...
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