Posts Tagged ‘Women’
Ordination of Women: Some Issues Just Won’t Go Away
Some issues in theological discourse just never go away. Supporters on one side or the other are committed and tenacious in the articulation and defense of their views. Part of the tenacity arises from the belief that the stakes are just too high to surrender. The fight must continue no matter the consequences, or even…
Read MoreFrontLine: September/October 2015 — The Law of Kindness
September/October 2015 | VOLUME 25 | NUMBER 5 The Law of Kindness She openeth her mouth with wisdom; and in her tongue is the law of kindness. Proverbs 31:26 Becky Vaughn As the editor of FrontLine, my dad enjoys a ministry of encouraging Fundamental Baptists to express themselves in print and to provide edifying articles…
Read MoreHigher Education and Our Daughters
Dr. Kevin Schaal It has been 12 years now since I wrote this article. The little girls mentioned are now 23 and 20. Rosemary works as an RN at a local hospital. Emily is in her sophomore year of college as a Math Education major. When I look into the faces of our two daughters,…
Read MoreProverbs 31 • How ‘my son’ turned out after all
Don Johnson I recently had the opportunity to teach a college class called Exposition of Proverbs. Proverbs is a much loved book, but I discovered that it is not a book without controversy. This was a surprise to me. The controversies of Proverbs center around the composition, author, and date of the book. Having read…
Read MoreThe ABCs of Christian Womanhood
Steven Owen Today America faces moral decadence unprecedented in its history. The American home is under severe Satanic attack, and much of this attack has been directed against the role of women. Even Christian homes are under tremendous social and cultural pressure that threatens their very existence. We need to return to the first principles…
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