Sentences with phrase «wakka woman spoke»

Some of those women spoke at BBG Ventures Reset 2018 on Wednesday in New York City.
«Women speaking up for themselves and for those around them is the strongest force we have to change the world.»
Another woman spoke about attending a conference for portfolio companies of a certain VC firm, when everyone was told to strip down to their underwear and jump in a lake.
If women speak out against online misogyny, they become even bigger targets, Wu says.
The reaction to Trump's statement has been strong, with a number of prominent women speaking out against the billionaire.
Who would have guessed that women speaking out on sexual harassment would trigger such a sweeping denouncement of the abuse of power?
Even today when she attends panels, «very often I'm the only woman or one of the very few women speaking,» she says.
As more women speak up about this issue, demanding something be done, there is a lack of clarity of what can be.
Now Carlson is focusing her efforts on ending forced arbitration, which she signed in her own contract with Fox News, and helping women speak publicly about harassment.
It started with a few women speaking up, reporting a suggestive text message, an invitation to a hotel room, an unwanted touch under a table.
And in the last year, discussions about the number of women speaking at Christian conferences and events have led to some UK event organisers announcing their commitment to gender parity and others taking steps to achieve more balanced line - ups.
Women speak in meetings and pray.
Mt 7:13 - 14 I am convinced this young woman speaks from ignorance of her «faith.»
Eating ham: Leviticus 11:7 - 8 Getting a tattoo: Leviticus 19:28 Rounded haircuts: Leviticus 19:27 Have injured private parts: Deuteronomy 23:1 Consulting psychics: Leviticus 19:31 Gossiping: Leviticus 19:16 Wives helping out their husbands during a fight: Deuteronomy 25:11 - 12 Children cursing their parents: Exodus 21:17 Getting remarried after a divorce: Mark 10:11 - 12 Working on the sabbath: Exodus 31:14 - 15 Woman speaking in churches: 1 Corinthians 14:34 - 35 Eating shrimp, lobster, or other assorted seafood: Leviticus 10 - 11
This is an open message to every woman speaking at the upcoming Christianity 21 event by JoPa in Phoenix, AZ..
And it is no use quoting St. Paul on women speaking in Church as the reason for a male priesthood.
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Rarely do Christian women speak so candidly and practically about things like ambition, power, privilege, and race.
A course by Amy Oden, «Women Speak of God,» features a series of readings from important women in church history.
This woman speaking out is Paul Tillich's widow.
And the woman spoke as if the other were not there.
Women speak and write passionately for the feminist cause.
«11 Suddenly, in the midst of that litany of voices from various people, a woman spoke up.
As far as women speaking in the church, mayby there was some specific problems within the church he was addressing at that time, which were as a result of women speaking, Perhaps it isn't that they shouldn't today.
(I couldn't help but notice that it all began with a woman speaking in church!)
This is the way I feel about women speaking occasionally in Sunday school.
The woman spoke as if her man were not there; her desire shall be for her husband, without whom she can not bring forth new life.
At the last house church I was at, only one woman spoke in tongues, and she had prophetic insight.
Some of the women I spoke with acknowledged these practices, but one woman said they are mischaracterized.
At the same time let's not assume every time a woman speaks out, she is doing so appropriately against patriarchal opression and that she hasn't got some of her own things to consider and be challenged about?
When women speak their minds, they also are often aware of their gender and must push through discrimination.
Problem definition is time - consuming, a deep journey into our own prejudices and hopes for a Christian faith that actually makes a difference, a horrible awakening that giants of the faith may have little faith in God and more in courts and money, that fame - seekers exist within the church system and garner friends as shields, that a man that marries a second wife may wish to destroy the first wife at any cost, and that authors can indeed write good books but run away from women speaking of their own abuse, and that prior friendships dictate the limits of Christianity....
The incident made a deep impression on Burke, who could quite easily make a connection between the eating disorders the women spoke of and the abortions they systematically did not speak of.
Gold medal gymnast McKayla Maroney has joined the «#MeToo» movement of women speaking out about sexual abuse.
Please read carefully Acts 16:14 - 15; Acts 18:26 and ask yourself where are women speaking «in the church.»
How might that change if we let the women speak to other women through the industry?
Most Powerful: Hope E. Ferguson at Her.Meneutics with «Our Brother's Keepers: A Brokenhearted Black Woman Speaks Out»
The woman spoke: «I am weary unto death, for ye have hunted me down.
It's okay to listen to a woman, but only «occasional women speaking in Sunday school» where she might want to «share» something or «show» something.
Trust me, the women you speak of feel even more sorry for you.
From the rest of the interview we can gather that he means that a man can listen to a woman speak.
So women speaking about gender issues in the church have a lot working against them when public questions or critiques are automatically dismissed as divisive and whiney.
In the original, only the woman speaks of touching the tree, but there is a lot of touching in Rosenberg's translation: Yahweh cautions that if they touch the tree death will touch them; before eating, the man and woman are untouched by shame; and the snake assures them that if they eat, death will not touch them.
That probably sounds insane to a lot of people, but the bottom line is this woman speaks the most pure truth that really resonates with me.
Microphones were passed around and equity was ensured between men and women speaking.
In Switzerland, in her office in a chateau by Lake Geneva, another woman speaks from a different perspective.
Is the image above a picture of an enslaved highborn woman speaking to the castrated turncoat she grew up with as she uncovers the truth about her still - living brothers?
If this blog post gives the courage to even one woman speak up and share their story, it's worth it.
You allow Twitter freedom to our president but you silence a woman speaking out about sexual harassment?
One woman I spoke to was Israeli, and two others were Americans with excellent Hebrew.
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