Our Pro-Woman, Complementarian Jesus

Kevin DeYoung We often hear that those who don’t affirm modern feminism are “anti-woman.” In light of this claim, it’s remarkable to consider how the author and perfecter of our faith, Jesus Christ, interacted with women in his own day. I don’t exaggerate when I say that Jesus’s approach to women was nothing less than revolutionary. 

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Ecstasy and Exodus

Ireland Letterkenny Christendom’s fastest-growing segment is made up of people who seek an ecstatic experience described as “baptism in the Holy Spirit” and insist that biblical feats, from healing to exorcism to speaking in tongues, should be part of present-day worship. Here's an overview of their growth:

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Debunking Silly Statements About the Bible

Greg Gilbert One American tabloid recently said this about the Bible: "No television preacher has ever read the Bible. Neither has any evangelical politician. Neither has the pope. Neither have I. And neither have you. At best, we’ve all read a bad translation—a translation of translations of translations of hand-copied copies of copies of copies of copies, and on and on, hundreds of times." Is this true?

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