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May 28, 2020 By CBMW
Last year in Dallas, amidst an ongoing controversy surrounding Side-B “Gay Christianity” and the Revoice conference, the Presbyterian Church in America’s (PCA) General Assembly voted to commend CBMW’s Nashville Statement as a “biblically faithful declaration.” The General Assembly also voted to form a study committee that would “study the topic of human sexuality with particular...
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May 6, 2020 By CBMW
Editor’s Note: The following article is excerpted from CBMW’s monthly newsletter, which you can receive in your inbox by signing up here. The United Kingdom has often served as a bellwether for the United States in terms of progressive social change. For example, in 1967 the UK Parliament passed the Abortion Act, which legalized abortion...
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May 4, 2020 By CBMW
Editor’s Note: The following review article appears in the Spring 2020 issue of Eikon: A Journal for Biblical Anthropology. John Piper and Wayne Grudem edited Recovering Biblical Manhood and Womanhood in 1991, and now Aimee Byrd has written Recovering from Biblical Manhood and Womanhood  some thirty years later.[1] Byrd, an influential author, speaker, blogger, and...
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May 1, 2020 By Jonathan Swan
The question whether women may serve as pastors or elders is one that hits home for many Christians. Believers have seen this issue embroil and even divide their churches. In taking up such a critical and sensitive matter, it is important to turn to the Bible. What light does the Word of God shed on...
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April 14, 2020 By Matt Damico
FORT WORTH, TX — The Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary Board of Trustees adopted the Nashville Statement and reaffirmed the Danvers Statement as “official guiding documents” at its spring meeting, which took place on April 7. The adoption and reaffirmation of these statements reflect the seminary’s belief that the documents represent and express the “convictional standards,...
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March 27, 2020 By CBMW
Should our daughters be required to enlist for the United States military draft? This question — once reserved for theoretical ethics and water-cooler arguments about the implications of male-female equality — was answered in the affirmative this week by a US congressional committee. Yes, your daughters should be eligible for military draft because, according to...
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