We live in a world of reviews, don’t we? Hardly a day goes by without several emails turning up, wanting me to review something.
I imagine that’s presumably because they want to do better - and so, I hope, do we. All the time. I hope and pray that my next sermon will be my best yet, the next meeting I chair the most effective so far, the next mentoring meeting to start to be useful, and the next bit of training I deliver, simply out of this world. Or better than last time anyway…
So who’s reviewing you? Or if you prefer, who’s giving you feedback?
Stop apologising for being a complementarian!
"Egalitarian" and "complementarian" are broad categories. However, they do sum up a primary distinction between those who believe that leading …