Your friendly neighborhood redactor has had his eyes opened in recent years to how important Jesus Christ being not just human, but specifically a man was to his earthly ministry, and his continuing ministry in Heaven. Today we remember his crucifixion, and Sunday we will remember his glorious resurrection, but I’d like to invite you to consider, o reader, how in Christ as we are being conformed to his image, we are also being perfected in our male and female attributes. Gender roles are important to God, and they should also be important to us.
- Doug Wolter shares some of David Murrow’s thoughts on why men avoid church.
- Dr. Russell Moore gives some thoughts on pastoral courage in gender issues.
- Doug Smith assails flawed hermeneutical approaches to Paul’s prohibition of women teaching.
- Brent Thomas mourns the concept of Gender Identity Disorder, and winds up having carefully to engage professing transsexuals in the comments.
- Owen Strachan
- thinks we all should live in mobile homes.
- crushes the New York Times‘ take on single sex education with the might of his intellect.
- alerts us to the cultural phenomenon that is Gossip Girl.
- tells us what we can (and can’t) learn from Eliot Spitzer.
- Courtney Tarter
- gives a discourse on the Woman’s role as life-giver.
- Jeff Robinson alerts us to signs of Operation Mobilization embracing egalitarianism.
- Drew Dixon
- examines divorce and remarriage in light of scripture.
- explores the notable absence of young men in the church.
- Danny McDonald plays the man.
- Aaron Hawk seeks to kick the “creepy seminary guy” street cred once and for all. With an ode to Women.
- The straw men are falling as W. Hank Balch discusses the thorny issue of Birth Control.
- That Jeremy Guy tells us an anecdote from Oprah magazine about a married couple who live in two apartments. The husband apparently needs “space” a few days a week.


{ 0 comments… add one now }