Tag Archives: Jesus

Part 2. Creating divine men by misinterpreting scripture

 It is more probable that Paul meant for the Ephesians to look at their own families where the husbands were already the heads, and then think of Jesus as being the head of his church family. Continue reading

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Pulpit Bullying

“Look fellows, you don’t qualify for this position you are asking for.” Continue reading

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Women Equal – No Buts: Powered by the same Source

Christian women also need to account for neglecting their responsibility to themselves, and to their daughters, and to other women. Women need to get off their equal-buts and speak up and do something. Men need to take their place alongside women, not in front of women. Continue reading

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Christian Nationalism: Part 1. Sleeping with the enemy

What do they want the United States government, and your local government, and international governments to do about the Devil coming into your home via your working wife? Do they want all women to quit working for pay? What laws will they support being made to bring this about? How does this affect your family? Perhaps this is the Devil you should be worried about. Continue reading

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The Garden

Where do we go from here? Do we leave Mary and the other women beside an empty grave? Yes, we do. Not as Jesus did, but as pastors and preachers and other women have determined we should do. Continue reading

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Lent Part 2. Destination the Garden

It is 2024. Jesus has been resurrected and the New Day dawned over 2,000 years ago. Are you still denying women equality in your church or in your home? Continue reading

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Sauce for the goose, sauce for the gander

Jesus speaks about divorce and tells the men “you men think that you are the only ones who can divorce your spouse.” This is pure equality. What is sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander. Continue reading

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