But based on the rest of your comment, it sounds like you love
it when women preach and teach.
GET THIS CARTOON PRINT When Men Versus
When Women Preach The other day I posted a cartoon illustrating women being the first to witness and report the resurrection and that the men were going...
Having not realized there were women prophets — which are now something of a specialty for me [Daughters of Miriam]-- I wondered why folk ever had a conversation about women preaching
when women preached as prophets in the bible.
When a woman preaches she is taking authority in a role that God has never called her to as God will not contradict his Word and His Word is clear on this matter.
Not exact matches
In the thirteenth century, a Dominican friar by the name of Etienne de Bourbon was
preaching in the village of Sandrans, near Lyon,
when he heard during confession that many of the local
woman had....
Naturally,
when you
preach a sermon like this to a group of people who think God hates filthy Gentile
women and leprous enemy soldiers, and that God's ultimate goal for such people is to kill them and send them to burn forever in hell, you will not be the most popular teacher that this particular audience has ever had.
When I meet her, she is in London to
preach at the Jesus House
women's ministry conference.
I use it as an ice - breaking anecdote at
women's retreats, I wrote about it on my blog, I use it as a sermon illustration
when I
preach at Christmas: I have all my jokes down pat.
When I'm not penning chapters for books or travelling to
preach or blogging my heart out here, my work has also appeared in Huffington Post, The High Calling, Conversations Journal, ChurchLeaders.com, Her.meneutics — Christianity Today's Blog for
Women, Converge Magazine, SheLoves Magazine, RELEVANT Magazine, Today's Christian
Woman, and a handful of other places.
There were pictures of
women, every tribe, every tongue, on every wall, and so it felt like everyone here in the world was there with us, somehow, and a gigantic canvas on the stairs said: There is no such thing as small change, and the famous red couch at Idelette's was worn out and comfortable, especially with Kelley sprawled on it, twisting her hair unconcernedly
when she really got talking about the theology of adoption and Lord, yes, that
woman can
preach and teach in a living room beside a piano better than some preachers I've seen in thousand - dollar suits on a television show.
What else are we to conclude
when a man without any biblical training or calling from the Spirit is considered more qualified to
preach the gospel by virtue of being a man than a
woman with extensive training, years of practice, remarkable giftedness, and a profound sense of calling?
When our church licensed a
woman to the
preaching ministry over a decade ago, almost all the male deacons and many
women members opposed the action by appealing to tradition and selected Scripture passages.
We are called to be light and salt, and one way to do this is to stand up and speak out FOR BIBLICAL VALUES and against sin... yes, of course we should be
preaching / teaching / living God's «theology of marriage» in our own marriages...... but God has clearly defined marriage as between one man and one
woman, and therefore,
when our government says it's otherwise, we should be light and salt and speak up, and vote accordingly.
When did you first discover you could
preach and how did you develop this gift, given that large parts of the church hold the view
women shouldn't
preach?
As a muslim
women living and growing up in a Muslim country it makes me so mad and upset
when I see some girls sitting in US and Europe and
preach that in Islam and under Sharia Law
woman & Men are equal and that
women are not forced to do anything they do not want to do.
When a preacher understands this and is prepared to wrestle with it in his thinking before he does his actual
preaching, he will have a deeper insight into the long - continuing Christian awareness of what God was «up to» in the event of Jesus Christ and hence what God is always and everywhere «up to» in the divine dealings with men and
women in any and every culture.
When being a
woman who
preaches the Gospel or teaches with authority or writes a book that actually isn't expressly meant to be shelved in the «
Women» section of the bookstore isn't so worthy of note.
Even now
when I travel to
preach, at least three
women will always quietly thank me for being a
woman who shops in the plus - section and gets up on stages to
preach.
Of course
when i saw that
women weren't supposed to
preach, i got discouraged.
When a
woman steps into a teaching or
preaching position, she is taking an authoritative position over those who are under her influence.
Sin started
when a
woman listened to Satan's
preaching and she then
preached that doctrine to her husband.
The first is mother etta she was an inspiration in her day even in her 90s
preaching the gospel and healing people miraculously in a time
when women werent supposed to
preach she drew thousands to her meetings even John g lake commented on her ministry.
And
when the church
preaches a theology that celebrates the gifts of all people, regardless of race and sex,
women feel comfortable openly seeking more direct leadership.
How can we say the Bible
preaches marriage as one man and one
woman when David — a man after God's own heart, according to scripture — and others, like Solomon — had multiple wives and concubines?
Why do some churches ordain
women and let them
preach while other churches have folks who get up and walk out
when a
woman opens her bile for some teaching in front of men?»
«
When I write stories of Jesus» meeting me at the well or of His barging in on my Damascus road, God permits a
woman to
preach.
But many churches have abandoned that teaching - and some scholars say a
woman preached the first Christian sermon,
when Mary Magdalene proclaimed that Jesus had risen.
This is especially true
when there are people and even organizations out there that
PREACH that EVERY
woman can breastfeed exclusively.
This is a
woman who is
preaching that we need to return to the days of
when doctors recommended infants not be touched too much and that they be fed on schedule.
May's reluctance to condemn and take stronger action against transgressors and enduring mystery
when her status as only the second
woman prime minister and a female prime minister surely offers the vicar's daughter firm moral ground from which to
preach.
During the Middle Ages,
when most people were illiterate and
women were seen as having little value, Hildegard transformed the world around her through her music, her scholarship, her
preaching, and her visions of the face of a female God.