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"The basically treated it like pornography and put it behind the counter. Unless a person goes into the store and asks for it, they won't see it displayed."The parallels between pornography and women in ministry in the minds of some would be fascinating to study, wouldn't it?: the objectification of women; the inappropriateness of women in certain positions; the mystique and allure of women exposing themselves publicly; women in dominant positions; making the sexuality of a woman the prominent feature; women serving men; how men elevate women on one level and then judge them for it on another; and so on. I like what one of the pastors, Bennet, said:
"It's a story that needs to be told. Sometimes we forget that ministry is God's business. It's not a man's business. God gives gifts to whomever he sees fit."Many wouldn't agree, however. Chris Turner of Lifeway Resources, said that it wasn't so much that women were on the cover, but it was that the article contained statements contrary to what they would say. I checked the issue online and it is sold out. You can't buy it anywhere. Is this a sign that gender equality is not just a trend but a growing reality? I believe so.