Justin Taylor pointed to a good post, a risky post, from Kevin DeYoung. It’s a long one, and there is a lot of good stuff in it. Let me give you a couple highlights on how he addresses “do more” Christianity. When the pastor preaches on generosity the goal should not be to make every [...]
Posts Tagged ‘leadership’
Doing it all?
Posted in Pastoral ministry, Personal growth, tagged leadership, the gospel on August 25, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Women in Political Leadership, part 2
Posted in Biblical Manhood & Womanhood, contemporary culture, tagged leadership, Sarah Palin, women on September 8, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
In two posts on the subject, Does Sarah Palin present a Dilemna for Complementarians, part 1 and part 2, at Gender Blog, David Kotter succinctly addresses some of the questions over which I needed clarification. Kotter begins the blog by saying, The role of Gender Blog is not to provide a voter’s guide, but to [...]
Women in Political Leadership, part 1
Posted in Biblical Manhood & Womanhood, contemporary culture, tagged journalism, leadership, Sarah Palin, women on September 3, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Sarah Palin has raised a question for complementarians such as me: what does the Bible say about women in leadership outside the church and home? Gender Blog gives a good summation of thoughts on this issue. The Bible calls women to specific roles in the church and home, but does not prohibit them from exercising [...]
