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Sto caricando le informazioni... No Little Women: Equipping All Women in the Household of Goddi Aimee Byrd
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Why are so many well-intentioned women falling for pooreven falsetheology? The Devil has been effectively targeting women from the beginning, so why are they often left to fend for themselves in so-called women's ministries?Strengthening women in the church strengthens the whole church. Cultivating resolved, competent women equips them to fulfill their calling as Christ's disciples and men's essential allies. Writing to concerned women and church officers, Aimee Byrd pinpoints the problem, especially the commodification of women's ministry. Aimee answers the hot-button issuesHow can women grow in discernment? How should pastors preach to women? What are our roles within the church'and points us in the direction of a multifaceted solution. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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Google Books — Sto caricando le informazioni... GeneriSistema Decimale Melvil (DDC)253.082Religions Christian pastoral theology, homiletics and religious orders Pastoral Ministry; Pastoral Theology Pastoral Ministry; Pastoral Theology Groups of peopleClassificazione LCVotoMedia:
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I think that Byrd is addressing an important topic here. The Evangelical reaction to the sexual revolution and 2nd/3rd wave feminism have in many ways sidelined women to a point that should be shameful to the church at large. Byrd herself has been harassed by conservative members of her own denomination and these members have not been disciplined as they ought. However, I think she develops this point better in her following book "Recovering From Biblical Manhood and Womanhood." Indeed, I think that that book develops more on most of the arguments here and having read it, I see this book as mostly a precursor. While "No Little Women" is good, I would recommend "Recovering From..." over it. ( )