Tag Archives: Gender Equality

The Church no longer answers as Peter did

If husbands ae in the ruling line of authority, this would make Jesus a wife’s Father-in-law. Continue reading

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How complementarians make little man-gods. Part 2

With the Holy Spirit within us, women need no further representation, or role play actor, or leader, and certainly not a male head. Continue reading

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How complementarians make little man-gods. Part 1

There is no indication in the Old Testament from the Prophets, or in the Gospels, that the Messiah would share his Lordship with human males on earth. Continue reading

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Here we go again

It will not be these Christian leaders that pave the way for women. It will be ordinary people taking a stand and speaking up. The Southern Baptist Convention and the Vatican can save their money and their time. They both know what conclusion they will reach. Continue reading

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The question women never asked Jesus

Women never asked about marriage and divorce, but Jesus gave women equality in it anyway. If you think your church should do the same, tell them so. Continue reading

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Biblical manhood and womanhood

I am tired of being a “hood.” I am so tired of manhood and womanhood. Continue reading

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Christianity in America

Jesus showed them a new way. A way where women could be spoken to in public. A way where women could learn and spread the gospel like the woman at the well did. Continue reading

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Part 5. The Garden!

There were men around – the guards who were scared half to death – and possibly Peter and John. But they didn’t get the news. It was a woman. Like all of Jesus’ proclamations, male headship played no part in this resurrection story. Continue reading

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Part 4. Destination, the Garden

The Samaritan woman was worthy in her own right, as a woman, to be told directly by him that he was the Messiah. They engaged in a theological discussion. This woman was not learning in silence. And Jesus did not rebuke her for it. Continue reading

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Part 3. Destination – The Garden

Jesus told women his Good News, and he did not tell any one of those women to go home and ask her husband, brother, or father what he meant. He did not tell any one of these women not to tell the Good News of the Messiah. If he had, we would have never heard these stories. Continue reading

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