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🚨Book Giveaway🚨
This month we are giving away Paul for the World!
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Interview with the author here: https://t.co/u6uavVWxSf Sponsored by
@BakerAcademic
If a woman speaks to a crowd of pastors, is it evidence of her teaching men?
Or is it only “teaching” if she uses Scripture?
Or is it only wrong if she explains Scripture, and in that case, does it suddenly become “preaching” regardless of the setting?
Or is it only preaching if there’s a pulpit involved? A Sunday morning service? A title?
Meanwhile, the same movement insisting women must never “teach men” somehow has no issue platforming women like Megan Basham to address rooms full of male pastors when it serves their cultural or political priorities.
So apparently a woman can instruct, influence, warn, persuade, and shape the thinking of men… as long as everybody agrees not to call it “teaching.”
She can serve, sweat, pray, and deliver the same exact message about Jesus as any man she knows- as long as we don’t call her a pastor.
If this doesn’t feel like God’s heart, I suspect it’s because we all pretty much know it’s not.
Trying to do some more writing, so have started up a Substack - would love for you to subscribe if you're interested. First post reflecting on Psalm 150 here: https://t.co/0vRNY0V5XV
"The same God of heaven is the same God of earth." The Gospel has a transformative effect on things in this life like relationships, money, race, sports, arts, and more. Hear @eng_Scrptr unpack this on @RawTheology with @PrestonSprinkle.
https://t.co/ewf1dJn3ff
We invite you to join a FREE webinar with Nijay Gupta about his new book, Paul for the World! This webinar will explore how the Apostle Paul’s message speaks into our lives today—offering a vision for meaning in the here and now. Register here: https://t.co/0e9WuWoeLq
Ik ben eigenlijk best fan van het werk van Nijay K. Gupta. Maar ik vraag me af wie er nu werkelijk leert dat christenzijn er alleen maar draait om in de hemel te komen.
Zowel in evangelische als in reformatorische kring doet het er toe het aardse bestaan er wel degelijk toe.
@mjschuurman You might like the book, there's a lot in there from Bonhoeffer, Moltmann, & a big part of the book is contextualizing the NT in the Greco-Roman world and GR views of body, divinity, and the so-called afterlife. My book is more academic than some might assume on first glance.
Theologian Nijay K. Gupta’s new book argues that the goal of the Christian life is not to “go up.”
@jarielbailey reviews “Paul for the World”:
https://t.co/2a5HUiFkxO
@eng_Scrptr and I wrote our first children's book, and it's coming this fall! Pre-orders are HOT today. How many 8-12 year olds do you know who need help seeing where women fit in God's story? This was a JOY to write. Can't wait to share it with you! @ivpress
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My husband and I have been loyal @Delta customers for over a decade. Diamond. Platinum. -- you name it. They have a lot of our money. But today we quit.
Delta destroyed our property. We filed a claim. We sent every receipt, every photo, every document they demanded. We waited, were strung along. It's all a game.
Then came the letter. It said our evidence — the evidence *they asked for* — "casts doubt."
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This is what this country has come to. Greed disguised as loyalty programs, while charging us for the privilege of being a "valued customer." While they laugh at us and their executives receive hundreds of millions in bonuses at our expense.
Figure out whose business you actually want, @Delta. Because you just made that decision for us.