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Posted on April 24, 2018November 28, 2018 by Daniel Tomberlin

Women in Leadership

Links to posts regarding Women in Leadership:

Why I Changed My Mind about Women in Ministry
If Women had been Silent…
An Exercise in the “Plain Reading” of Scripture
The Bible – A Dangerous Weapon?
Reflections on the Meaning of “Headship”
Adam, Eve, and Paul: Discerning the Role of Women in the Mission of God
Should Women serve as Bishops in the Church?
Will Women Bishops lead to Homosexual Marriage?
Equal Heirs, Equal Participants
The Virgin Mary: A Pentecostal Reflection
The Virgin Mary: The First Lady of Pentecost
Water Baptism and Women as Priests to God
God has Daughters Too

 

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