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The Alisa Childers Podcast

#265 Midweek: Complementarian vs. Egalitarian: Where do I Stand?

The Alisa Childers Podcast

Alisa Childers

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, Spirituality

4.85K Ratings

🗓️ 19 September 2024

⏱️ 19 minutes

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In today’s episode, Alisa tackles one of the most common questions she’s asked: where does she stand on the issue of women in ministry? Should women be pastors? What if a woman has the gift of teaching? Should Christians divide over this? What does Alisa do when she’s asked to preach a sermon at a church?------------------------------------------------------------------This video is sponsored by: LOGOSGo to logos.com/alisa to get 10% off on LOGOS Bible Software. The Logos Bible Study app contains a powerful Bible study and sermon prep platform that allows you to study Scripture and consult commentaries, devotionals, Bible dictionaries, and more—all from your computer, tablet, or phone.--------------------------------------------------------------------To Purchase the new CD, “Beauty from the Ash”, go to www.alisachilders.com/musicThere you can get the CD, backing tracks, string charts, rhythm charts and stems.Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/alisachildersTo order “Another Gospel”: www.alisachilders.com/another-gospel/To order “Live Your Truth": www.alisachilders.com/live-your-truth-and-other-lies/To order “The Deconstruction of Christianity”: https://alisachilders.com/the-deconstruction-of-christianity/For Alisa's Merch: https://alisachilders.creator-spring.comTo see what gear Alisa uses to record her podcast, go to:https://kit.co/alisachildersPotential Sponsors: https://alisachilders.com/sponsor-request-form/Product links are affiliate links which means if you buy something we'll receive a small commission.

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Elisa Childers Podcast, where we equip Christians to identify the core beliefs of historic

0:14.0

Christianity discern its counterfeits and proclaim the gospel with clarity,

0:17.8

kindness, and truth and we're back with another midweek episode in today's show

0:22.0

is all about the

0:24.1

complimentarian, egalitarian debate.

0:27.1

So I have to say of all the questions I've asked

0:29.8

when I speak at conferences and the questions that come through the website.

0:34.4

Questions surrounding this issue are in the top three.

0:36.8

I think I get asked about this more than anything else, almost in every live stream.

0:42.2

And so I've answered it a few other times kind of here and there

0:44.4

but we'll compile everything into this one episode because I have I think three or four

0:48.4

questions that came in through the website that all have to do with this issue and kind of touch on different aspects of this

0:54.3

issue. So what I want to do right off the bat is recommend to you Mike Winger's

0:59.6

series on women and ministry. I think that it is probably in my view the most thorough and the most

1:07.4

gosh thoughtful biblical treatment of this topic.

1:13.4

So I really want to recommend Mike Winger.

1:15.8

Now, it's a lot of hours.

1:17.2

There are videos that are 14 plus hours.

1:20.2

But I believe at the end, he kind of summed up his views and you can dig deeper and he goes through all the passages of scripture all of the egalitarian debates the complementarian debates and it is really informative and it will I mean Mike Winger is a gift to the body of

1:34.3

Christ so check that out for sure if you're really interested in this topic and you

1:37.4

want to learn more and I generally agree with Mike on his conclusions but let me

1:42.2

just define the terms to start with in case

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