
If Hagar’s story was a soap opera, Tamar’s an episode of Law and Order, then the story of Jephthah’s daughter is a Greek Tragedy. Found in Judges 11:29-40, this is the account of a single moment of faithlessness in the … Continue reading
If Hagar’s story was a soap opera, Tamar’s an episode of Law and Order, then the story of Jephthah’s daughter is a Greek Tragedy. Found in Judges 11:29-40, this is the account of a single moment of faithlessness in the … Continue reading
In The Myths of Submission, we learned that submission isn’t about making women inferior and men superior, nor is it about both husband and wife mutually submitting to each other. Submission is, however, a beautiful image of Christ’s relationship with the … Continue reading
Subordination, obedience, patriarchy, slavery, authority. These are all words that come to mind when you hear the word “submission.” I used to picture an overbearing husband, barking orders at his wife, while she “submissively” obeyed his every command. Most think a … Continue reading
Written by Alex Montgomery (Husband to Diane Montgomery) For Part 1 of this series (More Than a Feeling: How Husbands Should Love Their Wives), click here: The Bible says that husbands are supposed to be considerate with their wives and … Continue reading
The most popular English Bible, the NIV 1984, has undergone a makeover and it’s not exactly a good transformation. This year, Zondervan released the new NIV 2011 which will completely replace the soon-to-be discontinued NIV 1984. This 2011 NIV is … Continue reading
In The Myths of Submission, we learned that submission isn’t about making women inferior and men superior, nor is it about both husband and wife mutually submitting to each other. Submission is, however, a beautiful image of Christ’s relationship with … Continue reading
Subordination, obedience, patriarchy, slavery, authority. These are all words that come to mind when you hear the word “submission.” I used to picture an overbearing husband, barking orders at his wife, while she “submissively” obeyed his every command. Most think a … Continue reading