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Covering the Web: Edition #11

Covering The Web

“Covering the Web” is where we shine the spotlight on content about head covering or complementarianism that we did not produce ourselves. Each edition includes articles, videos, photos, as well as e-book deals relevant to our movement’s mission. Links are not endorsements.

The following are a list of limited time e-book deals which are on the topic of biblical manhood and womanhood. If you don’t have a Kindle device, you can install their free reading app on your computer, phone, or tablet. Prices may vary per region.


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Re-post • @podcastbyourlove – Today’s woman has a sign of authority on her head because of the angels, that is, as a testimony to the angels. Only the sisters in the church can testify to this, for women of the world know nothing of it. Today when sisters have the sign of authority on their heads, they bear the testimony that, “I have covered my head so that I do not have my own head, for I do not seek to be head. My head is veiled, and I have accepted man as head, and to accept man as head means that I have accepted Christ as head and God as head. But some of you angels have rebelled against God.” This is what is meant “because of the angels.” I have on my head a sign of authority. I am a women with my head covered. This is a most excellent testimony to the angels, to the fallen and to the unfallen ones. No wonder Satan persistently opposes the matter of head covering. It really puts him to shame. We are doing what he has failed to do. What God did not receive from the angels, He now has from the church.” -Watchman Nee . . . . . Link in Bio For Head Covering Podcast Episode #byourlove #headcovering #christianheadcovering #sistersinchrist #ugandanchurch #homechurch #watchmannee #christianquotes

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Covering the Web: Edition #9

Covering The Web

“Covering the Web” is where we shine the spotlight on content about head covering or complementarianism that we did not produce ourselves. Each edition includes articles, videos, photos, as well as e-book deals relevant to our movement’s mission. Links are not endorsements.

  • MUST READ:Should Women Preach in Our Churches?” (The Gospel Coalition)
    “The best argument I’ve seen for women preaching is by the Australian minister and apologist John Dickson in his book Hearing Her Voice: A Biblical Invitation for Women to Preach … Even if you aren’t familiar with the book, I’m quite certain it’s influenced people you do know.”
  • Does Ephesians 5:21 teach mutual submission?” (CBMW)
    “How is the word of God teaching us to order our families? Is the husband supposed to be the leader, or does the Bible designate no leader?”
  • No one is covering, should I?” (My life with God)
    “I think it’s important for me to study even more about God’s love for us and how he sees us and wants his children to behave.”

The following are a list of limited time e-book deals which are on the topic of biblical manhood and womanhood. If you don’t have a Kindle device, you can install their free reading app on your computer, phone, or tablet. Prices may vary per region.


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If you’d like to have your picture featured here, tag #headcoveringmovement in your relevant Instagram posts (make sure your account is public). You can follow us on Instagram @headcovering.


 

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Re-Posted • @daughtersofpromise – One of the best things about Daughters of Promise magazine is the visuals – beautiful illustrations and photography shared by Anabaptist women from all across America, Canada and internationally. A lot of intentional planning goes into the visual content of each issue, and we are honored to incorporate the artistic talents of many women to bring these visuals together in a complimentary way.⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ In the Tend issue, Michelle Martin (@michelle.martin.17) was the artist behind the ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ pencil illustrations that introduce the 6 sections of the magazine. This inviting scene is from the “Explore” section. In addition to her talents as an illustrator, Michelle operates a photography business at @higher.focus.images.⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Interested in sharing your artistic talents in the magazine? We are working to build a database of illustrators, lettering artists, and photographers for future collaborations in Daughters of Promise. If you’d like to be added, please visit www.daughters-of-promise.org/visuals.

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