Male and Female He Created Them in the Image of God …
God created you male or female that you might be utterly and radically and uniquely devoted to the Lord.
God created you male or female that you might be utterly and radically and uniquely devoted to the Lord.
The solution to bad harmonizing isn't to make everybody sing the same note.
Did God design men and women to express their equality in distinct ways?
Jesus has done more than anyone to bring purity and harmony between men and women.
Manhood and womanhood are most fulfilled when servant-hearted men lead God's church in ministry.
Life is more beautiful and more exciting because we are so different as male and female.
Being a man or woman made in the image of God is a reality that goes much deeper than physical or occupational distinctions.
Being a man or woman made in the image of God is a reality that goes much deeper than physical or occupational distinctions.
Being a man or woman made in the image of God is a reality that goes much deeper than physical or occupational distinctions.
Being a man or woman made in the image of God is a reality that goes much deeper than physical or occupational distinctions.
Twenty five questions about the significance of gender in the Bible.
John Piper considers the primary misconception that people have about biblical submission.
Living out biblical manhood benefits the church in at least eleven ways.
John Piper clarifies how male and female roles complement each other at home and at church.
John Piper clarifies what it means for a husband to lead and tells how the Lord can work to unite a couple in their calling.
Some thoughts from the conclusion of John Piper's upcoming book on Ruth.
John Piper says that having different roles is right, even if the application of them is sometimes ambiguous or unwisely implemented.
John Piper gives his perspective on the pulpit in corporate worship.
John Piper says that it is not wrong for a man to listen to a female speaker, unless he starts to look at her as his pastor.
Darrin Patrick discusses the doctrine of biblical complementarity and encourages men that we're not trying to replicate Adam, rather we're to be like Jesus.