FYI....
Haven't seen the DVD but I'd like to....
http://www.eurweb.com/story/eur31856.cfm
DVD EXAMINES WOMEN'S CALL TO PREACH: Should women be silent in the modern church?
Although women have in many ways been the backbone of the church, whether they should be the head remains a question: should women be allowed to preach?
To say no is to deny the world the powerful teachings of Jackie McCullough, Joyce Meyer, Rev. Vashti McKenzie, Paula White, Rev. Renita Weems, Juanita Bynum Weeks, the Rev. Suzan Johnson Cook and countless other formidable pillars in God's Kingdom.
To say yes would seemingly contradict scripture that states women should be silent in the church (1 Corinthians 14:34) with leadership roles in ministry being held for their male counterparts. First Family Films in association with Vision Gospel Inc. examines this controversial tabernacle taboo in the DVD Every Soldier Counts.
Hear the bold voices of women of the cloth tell their inspiring stories of triumph over trials and some of their staunch critics in a DVD Executive produced by Grammy Award winner A.R. Johnson along with Jennifer Sparger.
Haven't seen the DVD but I'd like to....
http://www.eurweb.com/story/eur31856.cfm
DVD EXAMINES WOMEN'S CALL TO PREACH: Should women be silent in the modern church?
Although women have in many ways been the backbone of the church, whether they should be the head remains a question: should women be allowed to preach?
To say no is to deny the world the powerful teachings of Jackie McCullough, Joyce Meyer, Rev. Vashti McKenzie, Paula White, Rev. Renita Weems, Juanita Bynum Weeks, the Rev. Suzan Johnson Cook and countless other formidable pillars in God's Kingdom.
To say yes would seemingly contradict scripture that states women should be silent in the church (1 Corinthians 14:34) with leadership roles in ministry being held for their male counterparts. First Family Films in association with Vision Gospel Inc. examines this controversial tabernacle taboo in the DVD Every Soldier Counts.
Hear the bold voices of women of the cloth tell their inspiring stories of triumph over trials and some of their staunch critics in a DVD Executive produced by Grammy Award winner A.R. Johnson along with Jennifer Sparger.