Equally Yoked

Equally Yoked
Author: Rick McKinniss
Publisher: Xulon Press
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2009-12-29
Genre: Feminist theology
ISBN: 1615795928

This book is written for people who really believe in their heart-or who really want to believe-that God's highest ideal is for men and women to operate in a full and equal partnership, yet have been led to believe that the Bible teaches otherwise. In both the original creation and in the new creation God has an ideal for the genders-full and equal partnership under God's headship. Equally Yoked examines the teaching of the Bible on this critical topic and makes the case that this ideal of partnership is biblical; and that reclaiming this ideal is essential for the church to fulfill its end-time mandate to partner with God in seeing His Kingdom come to earth. Why another book about men and women? Rick does a great job explaining why. I applaud this effort to pour more support and reason into a long overdue change in the modern day church. Men and women all over the world will applaud you as well. Thank you! Danny Silk Family Life Pastor Bethel Church, Redding, CA Rick McKinniss has written a book that should engage every serious Bible student who has struggled with the issue of gender and the Kingdom of God. Refusing to dodge either the difficult texts or the cultural contexts, this volume responsibly examines the whole perspective of Scripture concerning the roles of men and women. Dr. James Mason Professor Emeritus Bethel Seminary St. Paul, MN Rick McKinniss is the Senior Leader of Wellspring Church in Kensington, CT and is recognized as a servant-leader to pastors throughout Connecticut. He is a former adjunct professor of preaching at Bethel Seminary in St. Paul, MN where he earned two theological degrees. He and his wife Debbie have been married for 36 yers and have four grown children.

How We'll All Be Equally Rich, Famous, Brilliant, Etc., Forever

How We'll All Be Equally Rich, Famous, Brilliant, Etc., Forever
Author: Lewis S. Mancini
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2010-07-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1426932936

Lewis Mancini, M.D., posits that all past, present, and future earthlings will become extremely wealthy, famous, intellectually brilliant, and immortal via reproducible out-of-body experiences, brain stimulation, the Internet, GPS, and other scientific and technological advances. These developments will all take place within the remainder of the current century. Moreover, the mind or soul of all earthlings will be revealed to be ageless and deathless, while the notion of death will be revealed to be nothing more than a cruelly punitive illusion foisted upon us by an envious universe filled with angry Earth-watchers who resent the actual center-stage status of our planet. All human mind particles, regardless of earthly birth date, stick together for eternity due to the forces that exist between and among us. These forces include the strong nuclear force, the weak nuclear force, electro-magnetic attraction, gravity, and the force of sentimental affection or love by which all conscious, subconscious, and even unconscious particles are (at least potentially) strongly motivated. Mancinis work is the exploration of the concept of the human mind particle, a possible interface between science and religion, and the ultimate future for all residents of earth.

Equally Shared Parenting

Equally Shared Parenting
Author: Marc Vachon
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2010-01-05
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1101171294

This Is Parenting on Your Own Terms Chances are, you'd rather not forfeit your happy, rested life the moment you become a parent. As a mom, you may want to keep your career, but aren't sure how to balance it with housework and childcare. As a dad, you probably want to witness your child's milestones, but a demanding job may get in the way. And what about time for yourself (never mind your sex life)? Marc and Amy Vachon were determined to beat this scenario when their first child was born. They vowed to sidestep the world's expectations of new parents and create a parenthood model that worked for them. Their strategy was to share everything-the good and the bad. They became peers in each area of parenthood: childcare, housework, and breadwinning. They also made time for themselves, and for each other. They shared the burdens so nobody was overwhelmed, and the joys so neither missed out on the fun. Drawing on Marc and Amy's experiences, as well as those of dozens of ESP couples, Equally Shared Parenting shows you how to create a balanced life that is rarely experienced by today's parents. It's not just about who vacuums and who does the dishes, or who brings in the paycheck and who tends to the kids. You'll learn how to look at every aspect of parenthood, money, careers, and your individual needs, so you can build a life that works for you both.

Equally in God's Image

Equally in God's Image
Author: Julia Bolton Holloway
Publisher: Julia Bolton Holloway
Total Pages: 354
Release: 1990
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780820415178

Equally in God's Image: Women in the Middle Ages is a volume of essays presenting the argument that with the coming of the universities women were excluded, in an apartheid of gender, from education and power. It discusses the resulting paradigm shift from Romanesque to Gothic, describing the images which women had of themselves and which the dominant male society had of them. We meet, in the pages of this book, medieval women in their roles as writers, pilgrims, wives, anchoresses and nuns, at court, on pilgrimage, in households and convents. The volume, as a «Distant Mirror» for ourselves today, seeks to present ways in which women then fulfilled the roles society expected of them and the ways in which they also subverted - through entering into textuality - the expectations of the dominating culture in order to quest identity and equality.

Un-Equally Yoked

Un-Equally Yoked
Author: Tamela Cozart Tucker
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2010-10-27
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1453597794

When devout Christian Joave Valentine meets the man of her dreams, shes ready to lose her thirtytwo- year virginal status at the drop of a wedding ring, but shes devastated to fi nd that her boyfriend isnt as heaven-sent as he appears to be. Joave Valentine is a successful, smart, and beautiful woman. Shes also saved and sanctifi ed, and being a virgin at the age of thirty-two, she feels is her biggest accomplishment. She thinks she has found the perfect mate in her boyfriend, Dietrich Armstrong. Unbeknownst to Joave, Dietrich is more like a ladys man than a man of God. His primary objective is to gain her trust by any means necessary to sway her into giving him her precious virginity. Hes more than willing to fake his Christianity to reach this goal. Constance Hunter considers himself a real man in spite of his feminine name. He favors spirituality over religion and doesnt buy into what he calls churchfolk values. When he crosses paths with Joave, he is convinced his assumptions about religion are correct until she starts to reveal her true self. Joave and Connie dive into a whirlwind friendship with an undeniable attraction. On their journey, they discover that the real meaning of love is so much more than they could have ever imagined.

Engaging women and men equally in managing biodiversity

Engaging women and men equally in managing biodiversity
Author: Picot, L., Sisto, I., Furst, M.
Publisher: Food & Agriculture Org.
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2023-03-22
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9251376190

Biodiversity and associated ecosystem services are crucial for food security and for the livelihoods of people involved in food and agricultural production systems around the world. Women and men use and manage biodiversity resources in different ways, and face specific constraints and opportunities. Their unique knowledge and responsibilities in the sustainable use of biodiversity must be fully recognized to ensure better gender outcomes and resource management. The publication Engaging women and men equally in managing biodiversity, provides some guidelines for integrating the gender dimensions in projects, policies and other initiatives of FAO related to biodiversity. The aim is raising gender awareness and providing guidance to FAO staff working in the field of biodiversity to help them to better identify and address the gender and social dimensions in biodiversity management.