Islamic law is to be effectively enshrined in the British legal system for the first time under guidelines for solicitors on drawing up “Sharia compliant” wills.

Under ground-breaking guidance, produced by The Law Society, High Street solicitors will be able to write Islamic wills that deny women an equal share of inheritances and exclude unbelievers altogether.

John Piper recently made a number of statements about the nature of Christianity and its necessary masculinity. A summary of what he said can be found here.

There have been many responses to Piper's provocative claims. Two of them are from Jesus Creed and Rachel Held Evans (a collection of responses).

 

One of our members, Elizabeth Culhane, has posted a comment on the recent Equal and Complementary Symposium on her blog - on December 31, 2010. It also includes a link to a response by CBE committee member Kevin Giles.

 

You might also be interested in Prof John Stackhouse's blog entry of Jan 2, 2011 where he discusses his "conversion" to egalitarianism.

Better Together Study Guide, written by Kevin Giles is now available at leading Christian Bookshops. e.g. Ridley Melbourne Bookshop
Also available from Acorn Books. This is recommended for use by small groups but could also be used by Preachers as the basis for a sermon series.

Empowering women and girls from the slums of Delhi: The Story of the ASHA Project

Saturday 10th April 5- 7pm at St Jude's Carlton, Keppel & Lygon St Carlton. Speaker: Padma Shri Dr Kiran Martin, the founder and director of Asha, an NGO working to improve the health,
living conditions and prospects of slum dwellers in Delhi.

This past Tuesday, leaders of evangelical churches in the Middle East unanimously voted in favor of a statement supporting the ordination of women as pastors.

FMEEC's (Fellowship of the Middle East Evangelical Churches) theology committee stated that it found no biblical or theological reasons to oppose female ordination. The Fellowship includes evangelical Anglican, Lutheran, and Reformed churches in the Middle East.

 

The early bird discount for registrations for the International CBE Conference in Melbourne from June 11-14 ends on April 15th. Get your registration in before that date to ensure you get the cheapest rate possible.

Please remind your friends that the conference is on and encourage them to book in now.

The next International CBE conference is planned for Melbourne from June 11-14, 2010.

Our Key note speakers will be Professor Graham Cole of Trinity Divinity School, Illinois, Dr Funmi Para-Mallam, a woman working for the Nigerian government for the welfare and advancement of women in Africa, Dr Cheryl Catford, National Director, Australian Evangelical Alliance and Rev Dr Kevin Giles.