It’s been said that I’m slightly highly opinionated. If you ask me my opinion on something, I won’t give you a stock answer that is politically correct and polished. I will give you the truth. [Life is too short to not keep it real!]
Lately there have been more and more conversations about women in ministry and what their roles in church should look like. Honestly, I’m not sure we will have one answer that will suffice everyone who wants to sit around the campfire and sing cumbayá. But I think we can meet towards the center by opening up the conversation and having a healthy dialogue not only about what women can and can’t do church, but also what women should and could be doing in church.
This week Catalyst Conference released a podcast I recorded last year addressing the issue of women in ministry. This coincides with a series I’m managing on Christine Caine’s podcast entitled Young Women in Leadership. Both conversations open the doors for healthy dialogue from the Left, Right, and Center in hopes to come to a place where I can moderate a conversation and be politically correct and polished. 😉 [Bless my heart.]
So where do you land? Are you a man in church with an opinion on women’s roles within ministry? Are you a woman confused on the topic? Do you just want to leave comment and tell me I should’ve never, ever buy pleather pants again? Feel free to chime in.
To check out the Catalyst podcast conversation click HERE. [Judah Smith kicks off the conversation which is really cool!]
To listen to the last three installments of the Young Women in Leadership series, click HERE. [I interview amazing women like Laura Lentz, DawnChere Wilkerson, and Heather Zempel.]
So Judah Smith opened for you? That’s awesome 😉
Hahahahahaha!!! That’s right. He did. TOTALLY DID! 😉
I’m a truth talker and I like that you’re a truth talker, too. Never hold back, mah sister!
I feel like God gives some women a big mouth in order to use it. I know that’s the case with me. Lol. My parents always referred to me as a rebel because I simply spoke the truth. I don’t believe there’s anything wrong with women in ministry until we let our competitive spirits take over.
When we take our focus of the calling and put it on ourselves, issues can’t help but erupt.
Vonae Deyshawn
Luv this!!!!!
That is why I love reading you Bianca because you keep it real!
I thank God I came across your blogg!And I’ll keep praying to him that one day I’ll be able to meet you in person!
Hugs from Europe
Herta
Hey
This is really interesting topic im currently writting my sociology dissertation for university on this topic 🙂
God Gifts man or women with the gift of leadership and God knows who he wants to lead
Kim
Love this reply!
Thanks for being open and honest, Bianca! Enjoyed this post!