Created Male and Female
ICGS held its first national conference in October, 2003, in Denver Colorado. These are the various lectures and workshops from that conference. The conference was designed for complementarian Christians, to reaffirm the Church's faith concerning men, women, and their relationships.

Ballet from the 2003 Father-Daughter Purity Ball
Randy Wilson, who with his wife Lisa founded the annual Father-Daughter Purity Ball in Colorado Springs, hosts a presentation of the Ball's ballet performance from this year's Ball, held one week prior to this conference. Wilson explains the purpose and impact of the Ball on relationships between fathers and daughters, and introduce the Ballet troup as it presents an excerpt from their recent performance at the Broadmoor Hotel in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Learn more...

Coaching Men in the Five Aspects of Man
Designed primarily for men who want to mentor other men, this workshop will draw together over 30 years of Paul's mentoring leaders and helping men to live out what God has made them to be. Learn more...

Created Female: Biblical Light for Woman's Darkened World
This workshop emphasizes a renewed understanding of the human body, with special attention to the female body, as an organism designed to receive God, form a habitation for Him, and serve as a instrument for His service. Learn more...

Egalitarianism and Christian Missions
More and more, egalitarianism is a standard tenet in the gospel presented by missionaries and mission agencies which reject the Church's historic and apostolic teaching regarding the nature and relationships of the sexes. And, more and more Christians and churches which embrace the Church's historic teaching unwittingly support and fund mission efforts which seek to inject Western feminist values along with the gospel. Steve Ramey discusses the critical issues and consequences of this movement to the missionary and host culture. Learn more...

Encouraging Single Adults to Move Toward Marriage
Kevin Offner discusses strategies for developing a church culture that helps single adults make marriage a priority and encourages them to pursue marriage in ways that are godly for both men and women. Learn more...

Entire Set of 29 Lectures
Entire set of all 29 lectures of the Created Male and Female series. Learn more...

Gender Issues in Literature
Dr. Beth Impson explores how the "gender controversies" evident in modern society show up in contemporary literature (both for good and ill), and how literature can provide an effective resource for Biblical models of masculinity and femininity. Learn more...

He Desires a Bride
In her workshop Gayle shares what she believes is the unfolding revelation of the value of woman that God is giving to the Church for this time in history. Learn more...

I Believe in God the Father Almighty
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Let My Women Think
Blending her life-long study of Scripture with her years of experience as a wife, mother, and discipler of women in American and European mission fields, Marie Ramey addresses key issues of wisdom for women, why it is vital that women think wisely, how to develop a practical skill in doing that, and what difference it can make if she does or doesn't! Learn more...

Man, Woman, and the Mystery of Christ: The Cosmic Roots of the Gender Wars
Looming large over the current controversies about the nature and relationship of the sexes is God's purpose and design for the sexes from the beginning of creation. Issues in the "gender wars" lead straight into the deepest mysteries of Christ and God's redemptive work through His Son. Learn more...

More Than Roommates: How Gender Impacts Ministry by the Married
In this workshop, Tom and Priscilla Fisher explain how and why they abandoned the old "roommate model of ministry" for Christian couples, and reached out to their neighborhood with evangelism and discipleship projects that capitalized on their marriage, rather than ignoring it. Learn more...

Panel: Ask the Plenaries
Written questions which were submitted during the conference are read to a panel of the plenary speakers at a final session which closes the conference, allowing all plenary speakers to tackle the issues raised by conference attendees. Learn more...

Patterns of Decay: The Short Half-Life of Evangelicalism as Orthodoxy
Evangelicalism cannot be properly understood without taking full account of the desperate fear of its intellectual leaders of being identified as fundamentalists. From the mindset developed in this original and persisting aversion comes much of evangelicalism's susceptibility to egalitarianism as a characteristic modernist heresy. Learn more...

Rearing Gender-Healthy Children
Drawing on her background as a mentor for young mothers as well as her many years of experience in ministry to those recovering from homosexuality, Sue Bohlin shares her insights into the early development of the sexual identity of children. Learn more...