Monthly Archives: October 2010

Create in me a new song – Part 5

When we set about to create a new song, we must know what the present song is. In the continuation of this series we will discuss the present song in our churches. Continue reading

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Create in me a new song – Part 4

It is not the women who are causing churches to decline. Women play a part in this but it is through old-fashioned church practices that the whole church clings to that causes churches to decline. Allowing women to serve fully as God may call her is not the cause. Continue reading

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Create in me a new song – Part 3

The Vatican has equated ordaining women with pedophilia, the vilest of sins, and women have not stepped up and held them accountable for it. Will you do it? Continue reading

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Create in me a new song – Part 2

Church by-laws are the Cold Heart of the Church when they do not allow women to be deacons. Continue reading

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Create in me a new song – Part 1

We are calling for a new song of reformation. Reforming hearts and minds to God’s Holy Word and accepting the equality of women from the beginning of creation to and beyond the 21st century. Continue reading

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The Feminization of the Church

Thank you for visiting my blog!   We are working hard for women’s equality in our churches and we invite you to join us.   “Does God REALLY Prefer Men?” written by Leslie and Gary Johnson, will soon be available free on my website http://www.bwebaptist.com        Videos and … Continue reading

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Where have all the Reformers gone to?*

There is only one issue yet to be resolved: Will you be among the millions, or do you have the courage and discontent to take your place beside the thirty? You see, millions of Israelites eventually honored David as king, but only thirty stood with him when he took to the caves. As this powerful wave of equality sweeps through the Church, millions of Christians will eventually recognize the legitimacy of this reformation, rejoicing in the freedom that it brings. But the ability to recognize God’s hand before coronation is what earns one the status of “mighty man.”

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Was the Bible written for women?

Was the Bible written for women to read? Continue reading

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