WOMEN MINISTERS OF RELIGION
»ir,-""Kowai" -says that the second chapter of the first Epistle to Timothy is the answer to the question-why there are few women ministers in the church. Like men through the ages "Kowai" follows Paul instead of Christ. Paul was never a ladies’ man, and always seemed to have a few stones to throw. Christ gave women honoured Positions. It was to women that He appeared first after the resurrection and entrusted them with the grandest message the world has ever heard: "Go tell My brethren I have arisen." Never was that message more urgent for women to deliver than it is to-day.
MARY
OATES
(Morrinsville).
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 7, Issue 181, 11 December 1942, Page 3
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109WOMEN MINISTERS OF RELIGION New Zealand Listener, Volume 7, Issue 181, 11 December 1942, Page 3
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