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| This revised and strengthened edition presents two essays representing the egalitarian and the complementarian/hierarchical views of women and ministry.From the Back CoverWhat does the Bible say about the role of women in the church? With pros and cons on either side of a heated, ongoing debate, no definitive conclusions have emerged. The purpose of this book is to furnish concerned readers with a clear and thorough presentation of the two primary views on women in the ministry so they can better understand each one's strengths, weaknesses, and complexities. This revised and strengthened edition presents two essays representing the "egalitarian" and the "complementarian/hierarchical" views of women in ministry. Each contributor offers thoroughly qualified insights based on careful biblical scholarship and personal experience. At the end of each of the four essays, a brief question-and-answer section provides further clarification. The general editor adds a commentary at the conclusion of both the hierarchical and egalitarian sections. Contributors Include: * Linda L. Belleville (Egalitarian View) * Craig L. Blomberg (Complementarian View) * Craig S. Keener (Egalitarian View) * Thomas R. Schreiner (Complementarian View) |
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| Small changes day by day can make a big difference. This book offers surprisingly simple steps that anyone can use to build deeper relationships, create lasting memories, and ultimately follow God’s plan for their life. Stephens provides twenty stand-alone chapters, each focusing on a simple way to live every day to its fullest potential and strengthen your relationship with God and others. |
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| He's the spiritual leader of not one, but two Love Fellowship Tabernacle Churches in Brooklyn, New York and Bensalem, Pennsylvania. He's been bestowed the recording industry's highest honor, the Grammy Award. Twice. He's enjoyed roaring success and acknowledgement from international audiences and musical artists the world over. Such superlatives can only be said of the inimitable and incomparable Elder Hezekiah Walker. Forgoing studio enhancement and manufactured sounds, Walker presents gospel music the way it's meant to be heard, live and in person, and brings it back to its most organic roots, praise and worship. Walker's rise from projects dweller to premier pastor is a story that elucidates one incontrovertible truth about gospel music: you don't choose it, it chooses you. Having grown up in Fort Greene, New York, Walker was an orphan before age twenty-one and faced with the most trying of circumstances. Rather than succumbing to the pressures of the streets, Walker opted to follow God's direction for him and charted a most impressive course, becoming a preeminent gospel recording artist and highly respected pastor at the helm of a flourishing church. This album is further evidence of Walker's rightfully deserved praises, striking the ultimate balance between beseeching lyrics and dynamic live orchestration. Recorded earlier this year Walker is in top form, proving his worth and further solidifying his position as one of Gospel's most legendary performers. Label mate Tonex assumes guest vocal responsibilities on several tracks, while fellow Verity artist Donald Lawrence acts as a producer on the premier single "You Covered Me." As always, Walker is backed by one of his numerous award-winning choirs to bring further power to his incredible sound. |
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| A wonderful Scripture-memory set that includes a music CD and a companion book. The original, upbeat music is written to instill key Scripture verses into young minds, while the book provides fun, contemporary stories that show how to apply that verse to life. |
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| Is it Reasonable to Believe?Remarkably, even though millions upon millions of us do believe in God, when we are asked why we have such faith, we become tongue-tied and struggle to give a reason for our hope. No wonder those who don't believe God exists remain unconvinced ---there's too few of us ready to speak on God's behalf!Ken Boa and Robert Bowman, have provided a resource that tackles the most profound arguments from philosophy, science, sociology, psychology, and history ... and presents twenty clear, concise, and compelling evidences that show that faith in God ---and specifically Jesus Christ---is reasonable. |
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| AIDS, women preachers, public schools, psychological counseling, homosexuality, and working mothersthese are some of the hot issues that many Christians avoid discussing. With insight and clarity, Tony Campolo confronts today's toughest social and moral questions while raising a few of his own. |
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