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About the Book:
Perhaps the most controversial issue of the 21st
Century Church, centers around the question: “Should a woman preach
the gospel?” Pastor Jacqueline Flowers tackles this query and many
others in an attempt to dispel assumptions steeped in tradition as she
ministers a message of the exhilarating power of God. Women in
Ministry answers age-old questions such as:
• Should a woman preach the gospel?
• Should a pastor’s spouse serve as co-pastor?
• Is man the head of every woman?
• What is submission?
• Should a woman submit to every request of her
husband?
Women in Ministry also takes an in-depth look at:
• God’s order for the family
• Understanding the protective power of authority
• God’s order for the body of Christ
• Qualifications for ministry
These questions and many other controversial issues
will be addressed from scripture. Every believer who is serious about
Bible study owes it to himself or herself to add this body of work to
their library. Women in Ministry, originally published in
1995, was written with the sincere desire that it will dispel much of
the traditional error which has poisoned the minds of people
concerning this topic. It is further hoped that women who have
harbored the call of God within, will be released to do all God has
put in their hearts to do for His glory.
Jacqueline T. Flowers is Pastor of Time of
Celebration Ministries Church, Inc. in Houston, Texas. Jacqueline is
the wife of Reverend Jerry W. Flowers, Sr. and the mother of three.
She is author of Fashioned for His Glory, In His Presence, Where
Are the Men?, Woman Be Whole, and Where the Spirit of the
Lord Is. Jacqueline shares the Word of God with boldness and
conviction as she ministers to the wounded and hurting. Her focus is
on seeing every member of the Body of Christ become a complete
functional believer, contributing to the establishment of God's
kingdom in this earth. She is determined to encourage the people of
God to strive together to establish order in this earth, because they
know who they are, what they are called to do and because their
particular contribution is of great importance. She emphasizes,
"Nothing will be restrained from the people of God which they have
imagined to do, because they are one."
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