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Subject: The word "Bible" |
Bible Note: Hank, brother in Christ: Thank you for your response. You bring out an important thought. As if to add more authority, and trustworthiness, in placing the word "bible" makes the product more marketable. After prayer, I do not want to cause disruption in the forum. I do not want to be the small stone that starts a landslide. Therefore, not wanting to ignore your request concerning my belief about "Women in Ministry". I hope my respose is considerate and Christ-like, in my attitude, and I am able to show my genuine respect for you and others in this forum. To mention the phrase "Women in Ministry" immediately evokes all kinds emotion. Much like when those of us living in "America's Tornado Alley" hear the word "Tornado"! Just mentioning the subject of "Women in Ministry", and the topic becomes personal. The topic of male-female relationships, working together in ministry, is a study in depth to ascertain exactly why or if womenare and should be called to minister as leaders. I want to reccommend "BEYOND THE CURSEWomen Called To Ministry" by Aida Besancon Spencer Thomas Nelson Publishers 1985. ISBN 0-8407-5482-5 There is only one Book I find nothing I disagree with, the BIBLE. So as with all books written by mankind, there are parts of the book written by Spencer I too do not totally agree with. To avoid any disruption I sincerely offer this view of Women in Ministry as a reference for perhaps personal growth, and a challenge in thinking. May God bless this rather than devide us. Justme |