For the first time in 15-20 years, the Adventist Review just published an article on biblical headship that wasn’t yet another pro WO diatribe. Knock me over with a feather, as they say.
Read more"It's Not OK!"
The book of Ephesians is found in the inspired Word of God, and we can't just ignore or rip out the parts we don't like because we find them difficult to understand.
Read moreLiberation or Subjection in The Trinity? (Part 2)
In our rebellious world some men want to be women because they don’t like the role God gave them. And some women want the man’s role for the same reason. But when God assigned genders their roles, He had in mind their full potential.
Read moreThey Lost Their Voice: Annual Council 2019
What was expected to be a fairly reasonable issue became an emotional convulsion as liberals flooded the microphone to protest the notion of them not being able to flood the microphone.
Read moreMid America Union Makes Plans to Ordain Women In The Near Future
That the motion “carried strongly” portends that the MAUC will soon press forward with their own ordinations of women, joining the rebellious Unions of Pacific and Columbia.
Read moreNo, Women Elders Was Not Voted At A General Conference Session
You would think that a decision as momentous as ordaining women as elders would be discussed and voted on directly at a General Conference Session. But it wasn’t.
Read moreA Serious Argument Against The Ordination of Women (Part 2)
The Scripture having said "No," the Adventist Church has no right or authority to ordain women to these offices.
Read moreA Serious Argument Against the Ordination of Women (Part 1)
God's good order does not envision nor permit women to exercise the ministry of "headship" in the family, nor the ministry of oversight involved in the offices of elders or ministers as they are understood and practiced by Adventists.
Read moreHead Attack
The devil is the director of deception and division. His “head attacks” are certainly producing an unbelievable amount of “headaches” in our nation, church and family.
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