Northern Roads by Jeremy Norton

Tag: women

Bible, Leadership

CAN WOMEN BE DEACONS?

Do We Need Female Servant Leaders? In 1 Timothy 3, Paul writes the following words: “11 In the same way, the women are to be

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Bible, Creation

ADAM & EVE’S RELATIONSHIP

An Important Connection to Women In Ministry This week, we’re tackling 1 Timothy 2:11-15 and the difficult topic of women in ministry. “11 A woman should

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Leadership, Ministry

WOMEN IN MINISTRY

A Difficult Topic With 3 Positions. This week, I’ll attempt to unpack a very difficult passage in the New Testament, 1 Timothy 2:11-15: “11 A woman should learn

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Bible, Communication, Discipleship

HOW DESIRES FOR CONNECTION HAVE THE POTENTIAL FOR DESTRUCTION

How do you curb thoughts of loneliness and desires for deeper connection? What practices have you placed into your life to prevent inappropriate relationships?

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Bible, Leadership

What Is the Role of Women In Today’s Church Leadership?

Our culture is changing rapidly. A major change is regarding equality within the sexes. In most Christian circles, we try to make a concrete separation between males and females. Western culture is ever blurring the lines on sex and gender. Unfortunately, little by little, church culture is following suit, gradually shifting opinion and conviction.

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Church, Communication, Discipleship, Leadership, Ministry

4 Key Questions To Ask: Knowing When to Stop Coaching and Get Back On the Field

When it’s time to captain the team instead of coaching it. You have a great team, and you’ve been coaching well. That’s fantastic and should be celebrated. However, let’s not forget that in any area of leadership, you’re not only on the sidelines, you’re also in the game.

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Bible, Leadership, OT

Why Leaders Who Fall Should Be Forgiven

What would happen to David after his moral failure today? Would he be cut off from ever leading again? Would we jump on social media to discuss his punishment? Would we simply cancel him, erasing him from history? Sounds pretty straightforward, doesn’t it? Or have we missed something really important?

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