David Bercot. Many Christian books and commentators today portray Jesus as the first feminist. These commentators typically point to the Mishnah to argue that Jesus’ treatment of women was nothing short of revolutionary in His day. However, Bercot demonstrates how feminist commentators have fabricated history in an attempt to show that Jesus overthrew the very order of headship that He—as our Creator—instituted.

This message is scheduled to be released in August, 2015 as an audio CD set. However, this message is available now to read as a Kindle e-book. To purchase the Kindle book, please click on the following link.

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David Bercot. Many Christian books and commentators today portray Jesus as the first feminist. These commentators typically point to the Mishnah to argue that Jesus’ treatment of women was nothing short of revolutionary in His day. However, Bercot demonstrates how feminist commentators have fabricated history in an attempt to show that Jesus overthrew the very order of headship that He—as our Creator—instituted. This message is scheduled to be released in August, 2015 as an audio CD set. However, this message is available now to read as a Kindle e-book. To purchase the Kindle book, please click on the following link.

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A Must Read

This is the most straightforward, courageous and authentic Bible teaching which I’ve ever heard concerning the current feminist issues and its serious problems in our church today.

Have you heard or read an explanation as follows?

“The strong church bias against women in leadership is peculiar when we examine Jesus’ own inclusive attitudes toward the women who followed Him. As we have noted already, Jesus affirmed the equality of women in the midst of a culture that denied them basic human rights. He called them to be His disciples during a time when religious leaders taught it was disgraceful even to teach a woman…These women were not just stragglers who stayed at the back of Jesus’ entourage watching Him from a distance while they cooked meals for the men. They were Jesus’ disciples in the fullest sense, and we have every reason to believe that He commissioned them to minister in His name. “(J.Lee Grady, Ten Lies the Church Tells to Women, 2000, p322-33)

In order to make a claim that Jesus was a first Feminist, these christian feminist authors try to portrait Jesus as a revolutionary figure who overturned the Jewish culture/custom who “denied women basic human rights.” But, was it true? Is this claim based on the trustful historical facts? If you want to know the valid answer, get this book and investigate the truth with Mr. David Bercot now!!

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