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Crosstypes

Written by William E. Mouser, Jr.

CrosstypesAnswers the frequent question: Assuming masculinity and femininity are created categories, why do so many men appear to have feminine characteristics, and women appear to have masculine ones?

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Is God Masculine?

Written by William E. Mouser, Jr.

Is God Masculine?Surveys biblical and theological evidences for God's masculinity, and why it matters.

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Searching for the Goddess

Written by William E. Mouser

Searching for the GoddessRefutes feminist arguments that attempt to sustantiate the femininity of God from Scripture.

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The Mother of All Mothers

Written by Barbara K. Mouser

The Mother of All MothersSurveys the original, exemplary models of biblical feminity, including: Eve, Lady Wisdom, Israel, the Virgin Mary, and the Church.

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Who is Lady Wisdom?

Written by William E. Mouser

Who is Lady Wisdom?Identifies the personified feminine figure in Proverbs 1-9. Explains why she is not Christ or a goddess. Shows the importance of this figure—in gender theology and in everyday life—for men and women.

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Prayer Challenge

Prayer Challenge 2009

Renewed Call for Women to Pray

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2009 marks the ninth year of the Aspects Prayer Challenge. As has been my custom, I offer this original paragraph from the first challenge in 2001. I cannot improve on it as an explanation for our motive:

I do not believe there is any one thing that women can do to more glorify God, strengthen our nation, nurture our children, build up the church, expand missions, and fight the forces of evil than to pray for men in committed and persevering ways.

As in the previous years, I am challenging Five Aspects women to pray for 50 men 50 times during the year. I trust that those of you who have joined with me in this spiritual work have experienced, as I have, the blessing of answered prayer and the benefit of spiritual growth.

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