Cover Story Rethinking the Challenging Scriptures By Felicity Dale One of the main reasons that women are so restricted within the church is that certain Scriptures apparently forbid their taking any role of significance. And all of us, both men and women, want to obey the Bible. But these challenging verses can, with integrity, be understood differently. Next-Wave... »
Jun10 Next-Wave
Cover Story: One of the main reasons that women are so restricted within the church is that certain Scriptures apparently forbid their taking any role of significance. And all of us, both men and women, want to obey the Bible. But these challenging verses can, with integrity, be understood differently. »
Jesus Manifesto: The Interview of Frank Viola and Len Sweet by Mike Morrell
1. Jesus: He’s the central figure of our faith, and yet in so many ways He’s like a living Rorschach test – everyone sees what they want to see: Mystic, sage, redeemer, prophet, reformer. Who is your Jesus? Is He the Jesus of history? The Christ of faith and inner experience? What are your... »
Apr10 Next-Wave
Cover Story Women of the Kingdom By Felicity Dale God has given me (and many other women) certain desires and gifts that have always led me to be a strategic thinker. I love listening to God, particularly in the context of a group that is seeking His face for what He is doing within the Kingdom. »
Apr10 Next-Wave Table of Contents
Cover Story Women of the Kingdom By Felicity Dale God has given me (and many other women) certain desires and gifts that have always led me to be a strategic thinker. I love listening to God, particularly in the context of a group that is seeking His face for what He is doing within the Kingdom. Next-Wave Ezine... »
Mar10 Next-Wave
Cover Story Could I Become A Christian? (Ryan’s Story) By Ryan, by way of Jim Palmer I was raised “Christian” (in all the various interpretations and misrepresentations of that vaguest of possible terms). Then I became an agnostic, then an atheist, then – well, now, these names seem pretty funny to me. Mostly these names, which are... »

