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October 11, 2014 By Grant Castleberry
  By Grant Castleberry Recently, CBMW President, Dr. Owen Strachan, appeared on Moody Radio’s program Up for Debate, hosted by Julie Roys. The topic of the show was “Should Women Serve as Pastors?” Joining Dr. Strachan on the show was Dr. Ron Pierce from Biola University who was arguing in favor of female pastors. The conversation...
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September 4, 2014 By CBMW Guest
By Nikki Daniel That far too familiar feeling comes over her heart again.  She’s exhausted beyond words and has given of herself from before the sun woke until the brisk cold of night settled in.  Her precious children, her cozy home, the warm-in-your-tummy homemade meals, and her hard-working husband have all depended on her today. ...
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August 6, 2014 By CBMW Guest
By Mark Singleton   Put a Christian manhood book into this blank (___________).  It doesn’t matter which one. We all remember when we read that one manhood book. It gave us something that the tie-wearing choir boy had been screaming for all of his life. There was a sense of liberation. A feeling of “I don’t...
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April 29, 2014 By Owen Strachan
By Owen Strachan We recently held our first CBMW National Conference in conjunction with the 2014 Together for the Gospel conference. We wanted to present an event that would be gospel-focused, positive, and exciting. These were our starting points, but we honestly didn’t know what to expect. We thought that we might have 500 people....
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April 21, 2014 By CBMW Guest
  The Leading Edge is our weekly look-over-our-shoulder at what we’re reading around this Internet thing.  Want to participate?  Send us what you’re reading by tweeting it to us – @CBMWEdge.  You should follow us too.  Go ahead.  We’ll wait.  Done?  Good, now onto the Edge. How the President Evolved – This is the New York...
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March 31, 2014 By Candice Watters
by Candice Watters When I was single, quiet time was the hour or more I spent reading my Bible and praying before heading off to work for the day. There was a season of life, however, when uninterrupted quiet time was a distant memory. Quiet was measured in minutes, not hours, between crying babies, squawking...
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