The importance of using feminine words and images
4 short stories that show why preachers and writers should use feminine words and images if they want to engage and empower women as well as men.
4 short stories that show why preachers and writers should use feminine words and images if they want to engage and empower women as well as men.
A poor understanding of church culture in the first century is one reason why some deny that women were leaders in some New Testament churches.
Have you heard people say that all sins (wrong doings) are the same before God? I have wondered about this belief. What does the Bible say about this?
This brief post looks at the telling way the Hebrew word kenegdo—used in the context of the creation of Eve in Genesis 2:18 & 20—is translated in a respected Afrikaans version of the Bible.
Are men accountable for their wives’ actions? This article looks at the accountability of Adam and Eve (pre-patriarchy) and of Ananias and Sapphira (post-Pentecost)
Is the concept of “male headship” present in Genesis chapters 1-3 as some complementarians argue? How is the Hebrew word for “head” (rosh) used in these three chapters?
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