Let My Handmaid Speak: A History of Women in Ministry in the International Pentecostal Holiness Church from 1901 2011 - eBook
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Let My Handmaid Speak: A History of Women in Ministry in the International Pentecostal Holiness Church from 1901 2011 - eBook  -     By: Jeraldine T. Posey D.Min.

Let My Handmaid Speak: A History of Women in Ministry in the International Pentecostal Holiness Church from 1901 2011 - eBook

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Title: Let My Handmaid Speak: A History of Women in Ministry in the International Pentecostal Holiness Church from 1901 2011 - eBook
By: Jeraldine T. Posey D.Min.
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: WestBow Press
Publication Date: 2011
ISBN: 9781449720636
ISBN-13: 9781449720636
Stock No: WW25947EB

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The debate over women preachers has raged for centuries, but the argument has not been and probably will not be resolved. This book is not an addendum to that dispute. It is, however, an attempt to show some of the difficulties lady ministers have overcome to answer God's call to proclaim His Word.

The International Pentecostal Holiness Church, from its inception, has recognized women by admitting them to pulpits and allowing them to pastor churches. Lady ministers have also served successfully as evangelists and missionaries. However, the leadership of the denomination at a Solemn Assembly in 1996 acknowledged that the church had withheld from women places of honor and desired to release them to serve in leadership roles.
Historically, women have gained ground only to lose it again, and even in our twenty-first century society, some still refuse to let God's handmaids speak.

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