Webinar: The Cost of Missing Half the Church: Let’s Not Fear a Re-look

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Jesus said the workers are few. And the Master was not pleased with buried talents! Dr. Sandra Glahn will present recent discoveries in first-century Greco-Roman culture that suggest a re-look at modern North American views of women and public ministry. Important ramifications for Christian stewardship call us to count the cost of following Jesus into potential change.

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Dr. Sandra Glahn is professor of Media Arts and Worship at Dallas Theological Seminary and the author of more than twenty books. You can find more about her at her website: www.aspire2.com.

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