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William and Barbara MouserThe International Council for Gender Studies (ICGS) is formed of evangelical Christians in America and Europe who are committed to speaking the historic Christian faith to this generation. We think that non-biblical egalitarian tenets about the nature and relationship of men and women are not only corrosive to society at large, but also pose a threat to the spiritual vitality and integrity of the Church. Persuaded that God has spoken through the Prophets and Apostles in the Bible concerning human sexuality, we have joined together to call Christians to reaffirm and to live anew the whole counsel of God as He has spoken concerning gender issues.

ICGS researches, writes, and distributes curricula designed for use in churches, home Bible studies, and the mission field.  To review the curricula currently available, please visit our catalog at https://www.fiveaspects.com/catalog/index.php.  You may also request a catalog by writing to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it , telephoning 1-800-317-6958, or writing to the following address:

ICGS
PO Box 702
Waxahachie, TX 75168

William and Barbara Mouser founded ICGS in 1991. William Mouser is a pastor, author, and the Director of ICGS.  He is the author of Five Aspects of Man: A Biblical Theology of Masculinity, and two books on the Proverbs.  He received a BA in philosophy from Texas Tech University in 1972, and a ThM from Dallas Theological Seminary in 1978, majoring in Old Testament and Hebrew.  He has served as a pastor in Texas, California, and Vienna, Austria.

Barbara Mouser received a BA from Texas Tech University in 1973; and the MABS degree from Dallas Seminary in 1984.  She has served as a teacher to children and to women for over 30 years.  She is the author of Five Aspects of Woman: A Biblical Theology of Femininity, and several additional curricula distributed by ICGS.

The Mousers have four daughters and reside south of Dallas, Texas.