Christians For Biblical Equality
Christians for Biblical Equality is a non-profit evangelical Christian organisation for men and women that promotes a biblical basis for gift-based, rather than gender-based, service for men and women of all races, ages and economic classes. Our theology and membership is largely evangelical and we cross denominational lines. We were established in Melbourne in October 2005. As part of CBE International we now have three chapters based in Melbourne Sydney and Perth.
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Complementarians and Abuse of Women: Kevin Giles’ Newest Book
Kevin Giles latest, and he says, his final book is a challenging look at the practical outworking of a strongly complementarian view of gender relations in the church and home. You can order it online or directly from Kevin himslef if you have his contact details. Here is a link to a review from Jesus … Continue reading Complementarians and Abuse of Women: Kevin Giles’ Newest Book
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Women, Men and Ministry
Women, Men and Ministry                    by Peter Corney The following takes a âmeta theologicalâ or overall Biblical narrative approach in trying to answer the question â âWhat are the big Biblical ideas that help us to find our way in these issues?â Creation: We are all made in the image of God and therefore … Continue reading Women, Men and Ministry
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Lydia and the “Place of Prayer” at Philippi
And on the Sabbath day we went outside the gate [of Philippi] to a riverside, where we were supposing that there would be a place of prayer (proseuchÄ); and we sat down and began speaking to the women who had assembled. Acts 16:13 (Underline added.) The Prayer-House at Philippi One thing that baffles me as I … Continue reading Lydia and the “Place of Prayer” at Philippi
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