In a Twitter thread on Wednesday, Bible teacher Beth Moore apologized for the role she played in perpetuating complementarian theology.
In a Twitter thread on Wednesday, Bible teacher Beth Moore apologized for the role she played in perpetuating complementarian theology.
The church needs women who are seminary trained. The church needs women teaching in seminaries. The church needs women to minister to the world through academic appointments in secular institutions. The church needs women who serve in these ways, just as it needs women who are missionaries, mothers, teachers, servants, leaders and friends. Women in the church don’t need a room of their own as much as the church needs both women and men in the room.
A Missouri pastor is on leave of absence and seeking professional counseling after he delivering a sermon that urged wives to lose weight and be more attractive.
I appreciate the American impulse to protect and support the rights of minorities, in this case the transgender population. And I want to state clearly that God loves all people, whatever their sexual orientation or gender identity (John 3:16). We are all broken people (Romans 3:23). We are all loved by the God who is love (1 John 4:8).
At the same time, transgender Americans constitute only 0.6 percent of our population. How do we also protect the rights of the majority?
In an interview with Christian Headlines, Bishop T.D. Jakes highlights the importance of prayer by using examples of influential women in the Bible.
On Thursday, a U.S. federal appeals court ruled that a male-only draft is indeed constitutional.
CNN is being widely criticized for referring to women as 'individuals with a cervix.'
A new survey suggests that most Evangelical protestants support women having leadership positions in the church.
The mayor of a Texas town sparked controversy after he asserted that women should not be allowed to lead a group of people in prayer and that they should literally stay silent in the church.