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- A Handful of Churches Split from the Christian and Missionary Alliance over Women in MinistryNew position on ordination and titles pushed some “beyond where their convictions would allow them to go.”Daniel Silliman|
- Shannon Harris Wasn’t Content with Being a Purity Culture StagehandHer new memoir brings her voice into the story of "I Kissed Dating Goodbye." It also brings in an entirely different gospel.Rachel Joy Welcher|
- Honor Thy Church Mothers—with WagesDespite their crucial role in congregational life, 83 percent of women’s ministry leaders remain unpaid.Jen Wilkin|
- How Phylicia Masonheimer Became Every Woman’s TheologianShe went viral blogging about beauty and yoga pants. Now she’s teaching theology.Seana Scott|
- Black Churches Concerned About Expulsion from SBCLetter from the denomination’s National African American Fellowship says vote on Saddleback and Fern Creek could “disproportionately impact” minority congregations.Bob Smietana - Religion News Service|español
- Medical Missionary Leaves After 50 Faithful YearsRebekah Naylor, 79, is stepping down from International Mission Board.Bob Smietana - Religion News Service|
- Steven Furtick’s Elevation Church Leaves the SBCThe megachurch, known for its popular Elevation Music, has voluntarily withdrawn two weeks after the recent Southern Baptist annual meeting.Bob Smietana - Religion News Service|
- Some Southern Baptist Women Worry About a ‘Narrowing’ ComplementarianismRecent debates have left them discouraged and uncertain about what’s next for female leaders.Kate Shellnutt|españolFrançais한국어
- Southern Baptists Reject Rick Warren’s Saddleback AppealThe move to disfellowship churches with female pastors in top positions has spurred a larger debate.Kate Shellnutt in New Orleans|español한국어
- After Online Debates, Southern Baptists Get Down to BusinessTop issues at the annual meeting in New Orleans include Saddleback, female pastors, abuse reform, and entity finances.Kate Shellnutt|繁體中文
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