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- 2010 ClearNote Conference - Fear & Love Embrace
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The Good Shepherd Band
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Official Release Announcement
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2009 ClearNote Conference - Standing in the Gap
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If you missed the 2009 conference—or just want to listen again—audio is available in the "Audio" section of the website.
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Women and the Order of Creation...
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How far does God's order of sexuality extend? If women can't be pastors or leaders of their homes, can they be judges, police officers, national leaders? Evangelicals who accept the authority of Scripture still often find themselves limiting the boundaries of God's order to the church and the home. But is this Biblical, and how do we know? This timely article shows the need for all of us to embrace a larger understanding of the good of God's decrees for sexuality.
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Wooing as Warfare
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We're inclined to think of the process of wooing, dating, and courtship as a peaceful, maybe even sentimental one. But in fact the dance between man and woman is one of life's profoundest mysteries, and it often involves as much warfare as it does peace. This thought-provoking article explains how God has designed wooing to work, and how a godly man battles honorably to win his wife just as Christ did to win His Church.
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Wife Abuse: Evangelical Feminists' Useful Lie
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It's long been a tactic of evangelical feminists to lay the abuse of women at the door of patriarchy. But do the facts support this contention, and what is the true nature of abuse in the western world today? Read how the reality of husband abuse is conveniently sidestepped by those who hate God's order, and how to blame patriarchy for wife abuse is in fact to slander God Himself.
- Single Christian Women: How Should We then Wait?
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Sodomy and Pastoral Care
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Although this article was written over twenty years ago, it still remains an accurate discussion of the many issues surrounding the debate over sodomy in the evangelical world, the mainline world and Western culture.
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Covenant Children and the Emasculation of the Church, with a Tribute to My Father...
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How is our failure to rear godly children connected to our failure to appropriate God's promises? And how does neglecting to discipline our children produce an emasculated church? This compelling article explains why discipline must start with our children long before they show signs of saving faith.
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Marriage Ceremonies that Defend the Faith
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What is the purpose of a marriage ceremony? How have these changed over time as society has wandered from Biblical principles? And how do we bring them back into conformity with Scripture?
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What Does the Bible Say About Homosexuality?
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An explanation of the biblical and historic Christian position on homosexuality, as well as what language ought to be used by Christians in referring to this sin.
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The Literal Interpretation of Scripture Can Be a Sign of Unbelief
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Is it a sign of faith to interpret Scripture in the plainest, most obvious sense possible? Maybe, maybe not. Learn why true belief in the doctrine of Scripture sometimes calls us to look beyond the meanings at face value.
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Church Discipline, Lies, and Pride
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Do we as shepherds truly love the sheep of other folds? More often than not, the answer to this question is shown by how we exercise discernment when unsatisfied sheep come to us, and how we honor the discipline of other shepherds.
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The Church: Fast Food Franchise or Flock
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Is your church made up of sheep or consumers? If you're a pastor, do you consider it your duty to feed your flock with true, lasting, sustaining food, or merely quick-and-easy treats they'll enjoy? And is yours a flock that's protected by its shepherd, or left to graze in pleasant, but dangerous, pastures? In this article, learn why God has called His shepherds to far more than the American fast-food mentality of pastoral care, and why He's called them instead to mimic the Chief Shepherd.
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Preparing for Motherhood
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Is today's Christian young woman truly preparing for that role that will be the most demanding, influential, and rewarding one she ever will undertake?
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