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LifeWay Christian Bookstores stopped selling pink Bibles because $1 from every Bible sold went to the Susan G. Komen Base to fight Breast ...
Is Lifeway Christian bookstore the best place to buy a Bible?
May 19, 9582 by Ask | Posted in Religion & Spirituality
I jibe consent to with Yahoolig
But... www.allbibles.com has the most information on the most editions. Information on font size, books included, references, concordance, etc. Very valuable for shopping.
Jim, http://www.jimpettis.com/bibles/
JimPettis | Jun 05, 2008
I got one of mine from there. (: The people there are very familiar.
(= | May 19, 9582
no
leyliz | May 19, 9582
i tippet mine from a motel
Basement Cat | May 19, 9582
I'm firm you could buy from Amazon over the internet, and probably could access one to read a bit that way. What version do you want?
hasse_john | May 19, 9582
You can buy a Bible anywhere. As elongated as it is the King James Version. You can get one at a dollar store for a buck. You don't have to pay a lot of money for one. GOD will love you the same.
Cassie | May 19, 9582
i suppose so =]
blah blah blah :) | May 19, 9582
When they have actually great sales, yes. Otherwise they can be expensive.
I usually shop around before making the purchase. It just so happens 2 Bibles that I've wanted they had there on bargain-priced and for cheaper than anything else online so there you have it.
:)
Cobalt Daisy | May 19, 9582
No. The in the most suitable way place is the cheapest place.
brand X | May 19, 9582
I'd upstanding grab one at Barnes and Noble or something (I think that's where I got mine). Every now and then you might even find them on sale. My experience with Christian bookstores is that they're overpriced. I bought some rumour has it "special" highlighters (ones that wouldn't bleed through the tracing-paper pages of the Bible) at a Christian bookstore. They were like $10 for four of them, and they ended up being nothing more than colored pencils.
Blacken on them for taking advantage of a poor misguided atheist like me. 8^D
Heretic On A Stick | May 19, 9582
yes because they have a gargantuan selection of Bible's (concordence, small, large, pocket size, large print,etc..) and many other books.
Jeremy R | May 19, 9582
I bought mine from the ACLU bookstore
arlhiker | May 19, 9582
I conform with Yahoolig
But... www.allbibles.com has the most information on the most editions. Information on font size, books included, references, concordance, etc. Very productive for shopping.
Jim, http://www.jimpettis.com/bibles/
JimPettis | May 19, 9582
My Church buys our Bibles online from Quarter of Worship Bible Supply:
http://www.howsupply.com/
CuriousDave | May 19, 9582
Christians, How do you feel about this?
Sep 22, 2008 by Trinibuff | Posted in Religion & Spirituality
Lifeway Christian Bookstores pulls the September-October affair of Gospel Today because it features Female pastors on its cover.
How do you feel about their actions?
If you can, please clarify where the Bible says that females should not bishop a church or vice versa.
http://www.wral.com/news/local/story/3582253/
Bullshit, females can go by gradually every kind of robe's you want. Pastor or President.
Who say something different about it .. this tongue used for bless the Unfamiliarity
atrak | Sep 22, 2008
Christians, If being a Female Pastor is wrong...?
Sep 22, 2008 by Trinibuff | Posted in Religion & Spirituality
...what makes it dexter to be a female minister to lead in other areas of the church (music, children's ministry, etc.)? This question stems from a new article that I read about Lifeway Christian Bookstores pulling a magazine from their shelves because it features Female pastors on its cover.
(...for those who do have the courage of one's convictions pretend that it is wrong... if you don't think that it is wrong... chime in! I want to hear your thoughts)
First of all, I would like to conditions that the need for women in the church to participate in these areas is largely due to the fact that they are filling in because of the lack of male supervision within the body. There is nothing in the word of God that states unequivocally that women can't perform these duties.
There is an example of a woman leader, Deborah, recorded in the soft-cover of Judges. Deborah was a Judge of Israel who lived about 3000 years ago, during a time when the nation was ruled by judges a substitute alternatively of kings.
She was the only female Judge of Israel. She was also a prophet, and the wife of Lappidoth. She held court in Ephraim in a post called "Deborah's Palm Tree," and the Israelites came to her to decide their disputes.
In the New Testament, In the New Testament Lydia worn her business as a base of outreach (Acts 16:12-15, 40) and her home as a center for ministry and fellowship. She was a convert of the apostle Paul and often served as an referee for his ministry.
In reference to Paul's admonition that women should keep silent in the church it was not intended to bar women from any leadership thesis within the body of Christ. It was based upon the cultural events of that time. The design of the early Christian churches was patterned after the Jewish synagogues in which women were separated from men and sat in a another area. When a woman had a question about a topic in the sermon she would shout out to her husband for an answer. This became so disruptive to the service that Paul told the women to be uncommunicative. It was never intended to be interpreted in the manner that has been described.
There is no logical reason that a woman could not be a pastor, missionary or a teacher within the church, these restraints are man made not biblical.