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There is an increase in the number of churches that license and ordain women to serve on an equal level with men in church ministry. Women who have been licensed and ordained have made a great impact in the growth of their churches because they have used their God-given gifts and talents. However, despite this effort there is a persistence of prohibition of licensing and ordination of women in a number of churches today. This prohibition is negatively affecting both the church and women ministers. The author invites you to examine with him the various challenges that the church faces as a…mehr

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There is an increase in the number of churches that license and ordain women to serve on an equal level with men in church ministry. Women who have been licensed and ordained have made a great impact in the growth of their churches because they have used their God-given gifts and talents. However, despite this effort there is a persistence of prohibition of licensing and ordination of women in a number of churches today. This prohibition is negatively affecting both the church and women ministers. The author invites you to examine with him the various challenges that the church faces as a result of not licensing and ordaining women ministers. Furthermore, the book examines the role of women in the Bible. Theologians, Church Leaders, and all Christians should read this book.
Autorenporträt
Abraham K. Koech, MTh: Studied Theology at Great Lakes University of Kisumu. Lecturer and Deputy Principal at AIC Kapsabet Bible College and is an ordained minister in the Africa Inland Church - Kenya