Knowing God as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit

How can we know there is a God? What is God like?Can we know him and relate to him?Do Christians believe in one God or Three? Are all faiths equal? Does it matter if I don't believe in the Trinity?Can we call God "Mother"?How do we know God is love?What difference does the Trinity make? … Continue reading Knowing God as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit

Hupotasso: Submit, subject or something else?

What's in a word? There's a lot of debate about how we should translate and understand the Greek word hupotasso, traditionally translated as "submit/submission" or "subject/subjection" in our Bibles. Traditionally it has been understood through its etymology: hupo which means “under,” and tasso, which includes a range of ideas such as, “to rank, to post, … Continue reading Hupotasso: Submit, subject or something else?

Women preachers? women pastors? Women elders?

The questions and discussions continue to roll on regarding the role of women in the church. What can they do? Is everything open to them? Are there limitations? Its a journey I've been on over the last few years, a journey that led me to a different conclusion than I had expected... https://read.amazon.co.uk/kp/embed?asin=B0BDGCPD4W&preview=newtab&linkCode=kpe&ref_=cm_sw_r_kb_dp_RVH42QA6M9ZHRSMEPSDE

God, gods, or no god – What do you believe, and does it really matter?

Everybody believes in something, whether they are aware of it or not. Every one of us has a world view, a belief system of some sort, thought-out, imposed, or fallen into. And what we believe affects the way we do life. Not only that, what you believe has eternal consequences, repurcussions beyond this life. Therefore … Continue reading God, gods, or no god – What do you believe, and does it really matter?

Headship: The book

Headship is such a big issue. It impacts homes and churches. My blog post with the same title, is one of, if not the most popular, on my site. This book comes out of my studies on the subject over the last few years, especially my master's dissertation, which I completed last year. Since completing … Continue reading Headship: The book