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September 22, 2015 By Scott Corbin
We have guests coming over for dinner at 6pm. In my home, we start early Saturday morning, for a day of cleaning. Each of my 3 kids responsible for cleaning their room, a bathroom, and one other common area in the house. My 8 year old son vacuums and takes out the trash, my crafty...
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September 17, 2015 By Greg Gibson
Hospitality is a massive industry that includes food service and accommodations. Hospitality suites are designated rooms stocked with refreshments and are to be a place that serves speakers and the like by offering many conveniences. One can major in Hospitality Administration at many universities. Yet hospitality of a different nature is a biblical matter as...
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September 15, 2015 By Greg Gibson
Charging Timothy to shepherd his new flock well, the apostle Paul lists the following requirements that he must discern in freshly appointed elders: they must be above reproach, the husband of one wife, able to teach, amongst other things. Yet, what is quite surprising is to find that Paul includes among his various qualifications the requirement...
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September 14, 2015 By Greg Gibson
In 1987, Wayne Grudem, John Piper, Dorothy Patterson, and a number of other Christian leaders came together to found the Council on Biblical Manhood & Womanhood. They did so because there was little broad-scale representation of the complementarian viewpoint over against egalitarianism. Fast forward to 2015. CBMW is, by God’s grace, going strong. But there’s way...
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September 10, 2015 By Scott Corbin
If you’ve been following CBMW.org for a while, you’ll notice we recently got a facelift. Here are a few things about the new site—besides looking sharp and clean—of which you should take note: First, finding content is much easier to navigate. On our previous site, it was difficult to navigate older content. We’re currently in the process of...
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September 4, 2015 By CBMW
The University of Tennessee just made national news by suggesting that faculty use “gender-neutral” pronouns in their classrooms. The Pride Center at UT led this charge and suggested some terms to use instead of “his” and “her”: “ze,” “zir,” and “xe,” which sounds like the name of the most minimalist superhero the world has ever known....
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