We re constantly tempted to focus on what women can t do or how women have struggled. Sometimes,
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But as I explored the topic of contemporary biblical womanhood for my upcoming ,
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He went on to say:
The church needs more Deborahs. We need those godly,
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Of course, the biblical precedent for women s gifts has always been there, but we haven t always seen it clearly articulated by church leadership. Even within complementarianism (which I hold to),
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Now is a unique time for women to embrace our God-given identity as image-bearers,
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Women writers today don t focus only on pink passages, as Hannah Anderson says in her book, . Titles by Christian women addressing topics like , ,
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