Understanding the Spectrum of Complementarianism
Exploring the spectrum of complementarianism and how churches interpret male and female leadership through biblical conviction, partnership, and shared mission.
Honest, biblically grounded reflection on sexuality, marriage, gender, and identity; navigating the questions our culture is asking through the lens of Scripture.
Exploring the spectrum of complementarianism and how churches interpret male and female leadership through biblical conviction, partnership, and shared mission.
Understanding the complex intersection of faith, mental health, and LGBTQ+ issues is crucial for compassionate and theological responses.
Balancing grace and biblical truth is crucial in navigating LGBTQ+ inclusion in the church.
Exploring the shift between Complementarian and Egalitarian leadership in the Western church and what it means for the future.
Abuse is a human sin problem, not just a church problem. Here are 4 things every leader needs to understand when addressing abuse in the church.
How To Extend the Honeymoon, When the Honeymoon’s Over. This past week, we’ve already discussed dating, courtship and engagement; and the competitions that arise between worldly principles and Jesus‘ call to protect the marriage covenant. So let’s finish our story. Our couple has (1) fought through the yoke competition and they both love Jesus more…
What To Do Before You Say, “I Do!“ Let’s say you’ve set a high standard for dating. You have been faithful and the Lord has provided an amazing fiancé. You’re now engaged to someone who clearly loves Jesus more than they love you. Jesus is first in your relationship. Well done! Smooth sailing all the way to the wedding…
How Singleness Looks Today. How is singleness playing out in our culture? This week, we’ve been studying singleness. Specifically, we looked at Paul’s instruction to the unmarried Christians in the Corinthian church, found in 1 Cor. 7. As I described the immoral culture of Corinth in yesterday’s post, maybe some of you thought, “That sounds a lot like…
Insights From Pastor Paul The Apostle Paul knew singleness. Theologians are divided on whether Paul was single his whole life or whether his wife died at an early age. Nevertheless, he knew what it meant to be single. Instead of getting married (or remarried) Paul chose to give his time and devotion to Jesus instead. From…
Phoebe’s story shows that women can serve as deacons under biblical authority, using their gifts to strengthen the church.
A balanced look at women in ministry, exploring three major views and why Scripture supports the complementarian perspective.
How should churches balance biblical authority and cultural change in defining women’s roles in leadership?