There is a verse in the Bible that says women can be pastors. Actually a couple of them.
Don’t believe me? Check it out.

Silencing Women: The LGBT Line
Recently, I received a comment from a young woman named Melissa on an article entitled “LGBT Misogyny: The Battle of The Bathrooms”.
Melissa, thanks for reading, and thanks for your comment.Transformation
In that blog, I discuss the recent push for “non-discrimination” laws and policies that make it legal for men who identify as female to use women’s restrooms. I maintain that such laws endanger women, and violate their rights and privacy.
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Should Women Be Pastors?
Does the Bible say women can’t be pastors? Does 1 Timothy chapter 3 show that women are not allowed to be overseers or deacons? Or is it actually a list of qualifications for women who desire to take on those responsibilities?
Join Monica Dennington as she goes straight to the Bible to find out how to tell the difference between a pastor and a Pharisee, and whether or not God thinks women should be pastors.
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Women In The Bible: What 1 Timothy 2:12 Really Says
What is the alternate translation of 1 Timothy 2:12 now being recognized by mainstream translations? Does this verse really say that women can’t teach or have authority over men? Are there examples in the Bible of women who do so? And if so, why do the vast majority of church leaders cling to a translation that contradicts every other Scripture on the subject of women in authority?
Join Monica Dennington as she goes straight to the Bible for sanity, clarity, and the simple truth about 1 Timothy 2:12.
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Hair Dye & Jewelry & Make-Up… Oh, My!
Does the Bible forbid the use of hair dye, make-up, or jewelry by people in the Body of Christ? What does the use of such adornments say about a person’s character? What is the danger of speaking out against people — especially women — who don’t dress the way you believe they should? And what is God’s personal feeling about jewelry/outward finery?
Join Monica Dennington as she goes straight to the Bible to find out how a study of such supposedly “women’s issues” — for both men and women in the Body of Christ — exposes God’s heart towards His people…as well as your own.
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