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Attacking headship

  • How would you respond if your husband lead/loved you like Christ?

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    In the discussion of Effortless the conversation turned to how wives should expect to be lead, and how they would naturally react if their husband lead them as the Bible… read more

  • Effortless

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    soulthirstjc puts on a clinic in Christian feminist reframing in response to Reframing Christian marriage part 2: rebelling wives aren’t to blame for their own rebellion. Research shows that husbands… read more

  • Insensitive

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    In the discussion of What is closeness? I pointed out that the Sensitive Elliot clip does an excellent job of showing that what we culturally think of as “sensitive” really… read more

  • Relishing sin

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    2 But as for you, speak the things which are proper for sound doctrine: 2 that the older men be sober, reverent, temperate, sound in faith, in love, in patience;… read more

  • Meet your new master: Her feelings

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    In the discussion of Sandwich strike preachinginthewilderness commented on one of Sheila Gregoire’s most recent blog posts: Yesterday she was encouraging her thousands of christian women to make sure they… read more

  • CBMW’s striking ambivalence for complementarianism

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    When I first pointed out the Council on Biblical Manhood and Womanhood’s discomfort with headship and submission, a discomfort which goes back to their founding document, Sunshine Mary explained: Understand… read more

  • This means war.

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    A reader recently asked for my thoughts on the upcoming Kendrick brothers movie “War Room”.  After doing some digging on the movie, my initial thought was of the line from the Tropic… read more

  • She who must be obeyed.

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    One thing I have to admit about Pastor Driscoll is that he is an incredibly talented preacher.  Part of this is his unmatched charisma and a gift for teaching.  He… read more

  • Message received.

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    I’ve referenced Pastor Driscoll’s sermon Men and Marriage in several recent posts.  This is the sermon to watch, or better yet, read, if you wan’t to understand what I was describing in The… read more

  • The only real man in the room.

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    In the discussion of Turning a blind eye a commenter mentioned Pastor Mark Driscoll.  Driscoll is an interesting case because while he generally couldn’t see women’s sins, his signature was… read more