In this episode, Jason Thacker and discuss a gospel vision for combating pornography in community.
We have this discussion where we say, “pastors should be men,” and then we stop right. All the while, women are wondering, “what is it that God has called me to do in the life of the church? Does this mean studying theology and understanding the Bible is only for men and we have to serve in the nursery?” But in the New Testament, it is amazing how God uses women for the advancement of his kingdom.
The true God of scripture defends and honors women. God made man in his image, male and female. And throughout the Old Testament, you have the stories of women who God used mightily. I think of Deborah, Ruth, and others. The Old Testament scriptures give a voice to women. There were provisions in Israel for […]
If the apostle, who represents Christ, in infallible, inerrant Scripture says women cannot exercise authority in the church, meaning, as you say, pastor or elder, but he gives an example them teaching with their head covered, prophesying, under the authority of the elders then, if that’s what Scripture teaches, I can’t raise an objection to […]
This week we talk with Rachel Welcher about her upcoming book Talking Back to Purity Culture: Rediscovering Faithful Christian Sexuality. Episode Note: This episode discusses sensitive topics and is not appropriate for younger listeners
[Includes transcript] Brett McCracken hosted a panel discussion at TGC’s 2021 Women’s Conference with Alisa Childers, Preston Perry, and Trevin Wax titled “Before You Lose Your Faith: Deconstructing Doubt in the Church,” addressing the topic of healthy deconstruction as discussed in the new book by the same name. The panel addressed multiple questions—from what healthy […]
“Ministry by women and among women in the body of Christ happens on many levels–with various forms of leadership and activities. What makes for rich and profitable ministry among women in the body of Christ? How can churches and pastors strongly encourage such ministry? How can we be raising up women who know and speak […]