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Christians for Biblical Equality is a non-profit evangelical Christian organisation for men and women that promotes a biblical basis for gift-based, rather than gender-based, service for men and women of all races, ages and economic classes. Our theology and membership is largely evangelical and we cross denominational lines. |
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Last Updated on Friday, 21 May 2010 14:39 |
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Annual Dinner - October 2nd |
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Written by Chris Appleby
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Tuesday, 24 August 2010 13:17 |
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Our Inaugural Annual Dinner will take place on Saturday October 2nd, at 6:30 for 7pm at Ormond Anglican Church, 436 North Rd Ormond.
Our Guest speaker is renowned Old Testament Scholar Mary Evans. Mary Teaches Old Testament at The Ethiopian Graduate School of Theology in Addis Ababa and was previously the Vice-Principal of the London School of Theology.
She is the author of 1 and 2 Samuel in the New International Bible Commentary, Prophets of the Lord, and Woman in the Bible, and she is a coeditor of The IVP Women's Bible Commentary.
The cost of Dinner is $45 or $35 for full time Students. (BYO drinks)
Please click here to book in for the dinner. |
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Last Updated on Thursday, 26 August 2010 18:18 |
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Better Together Study Booklet |
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Written by Chris Appleby
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Saturday, 17 July 2010 08:51 |
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Better Together Study Guide, written by Kevin Giles is now available at leading Christian Bookshops. e.g. Ridley Melbourne Bookshop Also available from Acorn Books. This is recommended for use by small groups but could also be used by Preachers as the basis for a sermon series. |
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Written by Chris Appleby
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Saturday, 31 July 2010 14:06 |
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Our 2010 Annual General Meeting was held on Friday, 30 July, 2010
Our Guest speaker was Dr Ben Witherington and he spoke on the Topic "An Eschatological Vision of Work" based on his soon to be published book "Labor Pains" (title to be confirmed - published by Eerdmans. The audio from his talk is here (16MB) and the question time following it is here (13MB
Ben is Amos Professor of NT for Doctoral Studies, Asbury Theological Seminary, Wilmore Ky., as well as being on the Doctoral Faculty St. Mary's College, St. Andrews University, Scotland. He has written over forty books, including The Jesus Quest and The Paul Quest, both of which were selected as top biblical studies works by Christianity Today.
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 24 August 2010 13:39 |
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Written by Mimi Haddad
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Wednesday, 21 April 2010 11:15 |
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The recent Pulitzer Prize winning book, Half the Sky, suggests that ideas have profound consequences. The idea that females are less valuable than males has not only led to an indifference to their abuse and suffering worldwide, but gender prejudice has itself fueled the global abuse of girls and women. Yet there is a redemptive, irrepressible truth this book points to. It’s called the “Girl Effect.” What does this mean?
The “Girl Effect” is a phenomenon noted by relief organizations that when you educate a female, or invest in her business, she in turns shares the benefits with her family and wider community. Some organizations are now suggesting that the most powerful means of growing a community’s welfare is by investing in the lives of its females. Scripture tells us that woman was created to be a strong helper, or in Hebrew, ezer (Genesis 2:18). The “Girl Effect” noted at the creation of woman is a truth often overlooked.
President CBE International |
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