Julie Roys
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Conservatives Don't Need Spokesmen Like Paige Patterson; We Need a Better Vision of Manhood and Womanhood
While I can appreciate the good Paige Patterson has done over the years defending inerrancy and galvanizing conservatives within the Southern Baptist Convention, remaining in his position now does nothing to advance conservativism. It merely reinforces a negative evangelical stereotype to the watching world. Even worse, it excuses misogyny
Moody Bible Institute Takes Bold Step to Affirm Biblical Inerrancy
To quote former MBI President Paul Nyquist, "The world needs Moody to be Moody now more than ever."
Billy Graham: The Exemplary Life of an Extraordinary Evangelist
Billy preached the gospel to 215 million people in more than 185 countries and territories. He reached millions more through TV, books and videos. His legacy will continue.
Feminism: It's the Word of the Year, but It Doesn't Mean What You Think It Does
Feminism. It's Merriam-Webster's word of the year. And it's no wonder with the Women's March last January, the #MeToo Campaign this Fall – and the Boy Scouts' decision in October to allow girls into their organization.
Feminism Faces Reckoning for Aiding and Abetting Sexual Predators
With a rash of sexual harassment allegations against them, powerful men like Harvey Weinstein, Al Franken, and Roy Moore are facing a day of reckoning.
Girls Becoming Boy Scouts Reveals Widespread Rejection of Womanhood
Last month, another bastion of male exclusivity vanished as the Boy Scouts of America reversed its long-standing policy and announced it will admit girls. As a woman, I should be happy – at least according to some feminists.
TV Miniseries 'The Long Road Home' Honors Faith and Courage of American Soldiers in Iraq
Though I admire the courage and sacrifice of our Armed Forces, I've never been a big fan of war movies. The carnage turns my stomach. But I loved the premiere of The Long Road Home, which debuts Tuesday.
Hollywood Hypocrisy? Christians Shouldn't Throw Stones in Glass Houses
Top Hollywood executive and darling of the Left, Harvey Weinstein, has fallen from grace and some conservatives are outright gloating.
What Hugh Hefner Got Right — and Tragically Wrong — About Sex, Women and Love
I can only imagine what it's like to stand before the God of the universe and defend a life spent actively destroying the sexual ethic taught in Scripture. Hefner pitted sex and religion against one another. To him, religion was the enemy of sex and sexual expression.
Wheaton Hazing Reveals Diseased Notions of Manhood Within Church
The problem extends far beyond what's happened at Wheaton College. Unfortunately, I have witnessed that the kind of diseased and overly masculinized notion of manhood inherent in hazing is rife within segments of the evangelical church.