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Author: Linda Wurzbacher Created: 4/20/2009 10:19 AM
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Where are all the women church planters?
By Linda Wurzbacher on 4/25/2009 4:10 PM

Yeahhhh...finally SOMEONE is asking the question, where are all the women church planters?  Halleluiah!  Thank you Dave Ferguson!!! You Rock!

Check out Anne Jackson's blog that asks and get answers to this question!

I checked out many of the responses and found few that turned out truly started by a woman senior pastor as opposed to being a couple or a team member starting one.  There is a difference. But I'm excited and hoping to connect ...

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Interview with a Women Church Planter
By Linda Wurzbacher on 4/22/2009 9:51 AM

 

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Conversations...
By Linda Wurzbacher on 4/21/2009 1:35 PM
I had an interesting conversation via facebook email with Ed Stetzer the last few days. (Google his name if you don't know who he is.) He is currently speaking at a church planters conference in Orlando. I told him I wasn't sure where he stood on the issue of women pastors (although I suspected based on where he went to seminary :-) so I asked him. He told me he's a 'complimentarian.' In case you're unfamiliar with that word, here is one definition: Complementarianism is the theological view that although men and women are created equal in their being and personhood, yet they are created to complement each other via different roles in life and in the church. It is rooted in a literal interpretation of the creation account and the roles of men and women presented in Scripture. In other words, no, he doesn't believe women should be pastors. I was disappointed because he I greatly admired his research & books. He was quite gracious to continue a few emails with me however. I asked him quest ...
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Church Planting Women ARISE!
By Linda Wurzbacher on 4/20/2009 4:55 PM

I am proof that God does indeed call women and absolutely compel them to become church planters.

It was never my idea to be a church planter.  I did not (in the flesh) want to do this at all!  I even felt a little angry at God in the beginning for MAKING me do this. (sigh)

I was finally at a place in my writing ministry where editors were calling me and asking me for articles.  That only came after many years of rejection letters and tears from having my articles turned down.  But I didn't give up.  I kept writing and God blessed my efforts.

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