The fight continues on: should women be allowed to hold leadership roles in the Church? Can a woman preach, considering what Paul said in 1 Corinthians? How can a lady be the head of any religious activity?
Category: Church Practices
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Can Tithing Make You Rich?
When we talk about money, the subject of giving is often a distant afterthought. That’s unfortunate, because tithing—that is, the practice of giving 10 percent of your income to charity (typically a church or religious community)— has been espoused for centuries, both by those in and outside religion.
All meditation is not the same. These seven examples show how Biblical meditation can benefit your health.
It’s easy to ignore the painful, messy, universal experience of birth that Jesus was referring to.
Wishing that your Pinterest was just a little more Christian?
Jezebel | By  Hillary Crosley Pinterest just doesn’t have enough Christian influence, or you know, Jesus — so someone decided to create a religious splinter site, the awkwardly-named Godinterest. According to the website’s about page, the site is meant to help Christian ministries engage with the public through social media. If you’re a pastor or […]
About.com | By  Por Ana Fermin A Christian in London has created a social environment similar to options for those who wish to avoid offensive language and images that one sometimes finds on the site. This new project is called Godinterest.com and has a lot of components of options, including the same categories. “Pinterest is […]

Godinterest.com allows members to upload and share photos from across the web with other users and create boards. For those who love the social media site Pinterest but want to share within a Christian environment Godinterest could be a safe family friendly Christian alternative. A new online photo-sharing platform which strives to have Christian content, […]
Godinterest – A New Christian Social Network Took The Idea Behind Pinterest And Gave It A Religious Makeover
Godinterest will not BAN users for quoting verses from the Bible unlike other Anti-Christian mainstream social networking sites who have liberal agendas and apply Censorship Tactics.