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  • Surly Dave · 3 years ago
    Mark,

    Other than some point specific to Harvest, I have posted my final draft of Women in Ministry.
  • Surly Dave · 3 years ago
    Mark,


    Other than some point specific to Harvest, I have posted my final draft of Women in Ministry.
  • Van S · 3 years ago
    So Dave, does this mean that you could affirm a woman in any leadership role, so long as she fits the criteria you list?
  • Van S · 3 years ago
    So Dave, does this mean that you could affirm a woman in any leadership role, so long as she fits the criteria you list?
  • Surly Dave · 3 years ago
    I feel like that's a loaded question. Besides, it's not a 'she' issue.
  • Surly Dave · 3 years ago
    I feel like that's a loaded question. Besides, it's not a 'she' issue.
  • Van S · 3 years ago
    I'm not trying to ask a loaded question...it is an open honest one. It sounds like, in your paper, that gender alone is no longer an issue. If that isn't the case, then I'd encourage you to make it clearer in your paper...that's all. I'm really not trying to be schnarky or anything.
  • Van S · 3 years ago
    I'm not trying to ask a loaded question...it is an open honest one. It sounds like, in your paper, that gender alone is no longer an issue. If that isn't the case, then I'd encourage you to make it clearer in your paper...that's all. I'm really not trying to be schnarky or anything.
  • espiritu paz · 3 years ago
    Mark
    It's interesting how you site the non-hierachtical authority structure of the small church making the question of women in leadership obsolete. I've observed how things naturally tend that way too. It helps us get on with the real stuff.
  • espiritu paz · 3 years ago
    Mark
    It's interesting how you site the non-hierachtical authority structure of the small church making the question of women in leadership obsolete. I've observed how things naturally tend that way too. It helps us get on with the real stuff.
  • Angelie Ryah-Dahn · 3 years ago
    Mark, and anyone else interested in solid exegesis,
    a great resource on the exegesis of women in leadership (or any other sticky topic) is class #11-12 in "Foundations for Ministry" taught by Dave Johnson, senior pastor of Church of the Open Door. It comes in video or audio form (the video is more fun, Dave talks with his hands and eyebrows) and can be requested via their website www.thedoor.org, or just call them at 763.416.5887
    I hope to visit Missio Dei --I'm a not-so-closet monastic myself! It's so encouraging to see missional Jesus-followers pressing into the Twin Cities culture. Grace and peace ---
  • Angelie Ryah-Dahn · 3 years ago
    Mark, and anyone else interested in solid exegesis,
    a great resource on the exegesis of women in leadership (or any other sticky topic) is class #11-12 in "Foundations for Ministry" taught by Dave Johnson, senior pastor of Church of the Open Door. It comes in video or audio form (the video is more fun, Dave talks with his hands and eyebrows) and can be requested via their website www.thedoor.org, or just call them at 763.416.5887

    I hope to visit Missio Dei --I'm a not-so-closet monastic myself! It's so encouraging to see missional Jesus-followers pressing into the Twin Cities culture. Grace and peace ---