Me Died Blue
Puritan Board Post-Graduate
Since I've seen disagreements even among confessional Reformed believers as to what does and does not fulfill the title of this thread, I'm wondering what people here think of the issue.
Do some people think counseling is a biblically-legitimate position for theologically-trained women to undertake? A prayer ministry? Why or why not? I think most of us would agree that a woman could teach a class (even theological) to other women - would people say such a situation would have to only include women who were younger than the one teaching? What about teaching children in God's Word or the catechism or the like? What about things that are and aren't biblically-permissable during settings and events associated with someone's church, but outside worship services or teaching sessions?
Do some people think counseling is a biblically-legitimate position for theologically-trained women to undertake? A prayer ministry? Why or why not? I think most of us would agree that a woman could teach a class (even theological) to other women - would people say such a situation would have to only include women who were younger than the one teaching? What about teaching children in God's Word or the catechism or the like? What about things that are and aren't biblically-permissable during settings and events associated with someone's church, but outside worship services or teaching sessions?