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  • The Good Book Blog

    Nell Sunukjian — 

    Since I had several December pregnancies, I found myself frequently thinking of Mary, the first Christmas Mother. As I thought of my troubles and fears with my pregnancy鈥攏othing unusual, just what is common to woman: morning sickness, fatigue, aches, and concerns about the safety of the delivery of the child鈥擨 remembered that she was quite possibly, the bravest mother who ever lived. She faced obstacles on every hand but she faced them with courage. Her life was full and good, but it was not at all what she imagined her life and her motherhood would be.

  • The Good Book Blog

    Nell Sunukjian — 

    ... The culture was restless in the 鈥60s. And that restlessness was present in the church, too. Women lined up on both sides of the raging debates about the identity and purpose and worth of a woman鈥攄ebate issues such as, a woman should be in the home rearing her children or a woman should be educated and in the work force; or, a woman is different from a man or a woman is just like a man.

  • The Good Book Blog

    Nell Sunukjian — 

    In the top-ranked TV show, NCIS, special agent Tony Dinozzo is on assignment in Marseille, France, charged with bringing home to the USA the grown daughter of an Admiral, who is one of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Both of their phones have been destroyed or compromised, so Tony has limited contact with his Boss, Leroy Jethro Gibbs ...

  • The Good Book Blog

    Nell Sunukjian — 

    In this third post about women鈥檚 ministry, I鈥檇 like to reflect on the condition of Women鈥檚 Ministry in the local church as I see it.

  • The Good Book Blog

    Nell Sunukjian — 

    Women鈥檚 ministry has existed throughout the centuries of Christian history, and it is here to stay. In this blog post, Nell Sunukjian shares about the ways that women have been an active part of ministry throughout the centuries.

  • The Good Book Blog

    Nell Sunukjian — 

    Don鈥檛 you love it when you have good news to tell? 鈥淗e loves me,鈥 鈥淚 got the promotion,鈥 鈥渁 baby is coming,鈥 鈥渕y grades are better鈥濃攏ews we want to tell someone. Someone who will be glad for us. Someone who will recognize the importance of what we are telling them. When two angels announced the good news of Jesus鈥 resurrection from the dead, they gave that good news to women. Women鈥攚ho were considered to be unreliable messengers and couldn鈥檛 even testify in court鈥攚omen were given the honor of passing on the best news ever transmitted鈥擩esus is alive!

  • The Good Book Blog

    Nell Sunukjian — 

    I鈥檝e read a few blogs recently that suggest the idea of a women's ministry in a church is somehow pass茅. I beg to differ. Instead, I want to say that every church will always need a women鈥檚 ministry. Let鈥檚 talk about why that is. In this first article, I want to address the biblical basis for a women鈥檚 ministry in every church. And then, in the second article we鈥檒l think about women鈥檚 ministry historically and why it is still needed today in our egalitarian society.

  • The Good Book Blog

    Nell Sunukjian — 

    Genealogies rarely contain interesting tidbits about our ancestors, especially the more unacceptable ones. But Jesus鈥 genealogy does. In fact, it even seems to highlight several rather shady characters. And they are women.

  • The Good Book Blog

    Nell Sunukjian — 

    A few years ago women students at Talbot were invited to a luncheon to listen to a couple of faculty women talk about Wisdom Calls. A student coordinator, Angela Song, sent me these questions in advance and here are the answers I jotted down.

  • The Good Book Blog

    Nell Sunukjian — 

    Many women, and men, too, avoid studying Proverbs 31:10-31 because they think it presents an unrealistic and unattainable standard for women. I can鈥檛 tell you how many articles I have read that describe this lady as 鈥榮uperwoman鈥 and, therefore, not applicable for the average female. But would God really put a job description in His Word if it were unattainable? Surely our knowledge of Him says the description of the woman of noble character was placed in the Scriptures to encourage us, male and female. It鈥檚 for our edification; there is much we can learn from it about becoming wise women.

  • The Good Book Blog

    Nell Sunukjian — 

    I left for our short trip to Santa Barbara feeling weary. The semester was ending here at Talbot--there had been several speaking engagements, grandchildren to tend and sick babies to hold. All good things, and needed things, but I felt stressed by the load.

  • The Good Book Blog

    Nell Sunukjian — 

    How did this world we live in get to be such a crazy place? And will 2013 be as crazy as 2012? Will it be filled with fiscal cliffs, slaughter of innocents, and nations bombing other nations? It started in the Garden of Eden when the serpent tempted Eve and Adam and they yielded.

  • The Good Book Blog

    Nell Sunukjian — 

    The custom of giving gifts at Christmas probably began when wise men arrived from the east with lavish gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh for the newborn King. These important, wealthy and educated men had traveled far with camels and servants to find and worship the newborn King of the Jews. But there were not three of them.

  • The Good Book Blog

    Nell Sunukjian — 

    The colors and smells of fall have arrived, even here in southern California. Red, yellow, gold and peach-colored roses, fresh from my garden, are tucked into a round pumpkin. Homemade pumpkin bread, smelling of cinnamon and ginger is fresh from the oven and ready to be tucked into our mouths. Thanksgiving is almost here.

  • The Good Book Blog

    Nell Sunukjian — 

    How would you like to be going into exile? Leaving all you have known鈥攜our home, your beautiful yard and fields, your places of repose and safety, your income earning ability? Two of my friends are going into exile this fall. One, the pastor of a church, is being exiled by leaders who had a different 鈥榲ision鈥 for the church than he had. Never mind that he had served there faithfully for over a dozen years鈥攜es, he had preached the Word, and yes, he had visited the sick鈥攂ut, well, it wasn鈥檛 enough. He is facing the exile of not having a job, not knowing the future and not being able to see what God has ahead for him.

  • The Good Book Blog

    Nell Sunukjian — 

    I wince when I look at the photo. Don and I are standing in the sun with our firstborn son, flanked by Don鈥檚 elderly grandparents. Grandpa has just lifted up our son toward heaven to give thanks. All of us are beaming with joy. And I am wearing a very short dress.

  • The Good Book Blog

    Nell Sunukjian — 

    Reading the Bible. It sounds so simple. Just read the Bible every day, or at least read it regularly for nourishment and insight and communication with God. But how do we do it? In a time when the lack of Biblical knowledge extends from the average churchgoer to students entering 黑莓视频, reading the Bible is more necessary than ever. But it鈥檚 harder than we thought.

  • The Good Book Blog

    Nell Sunukjian — 

    How does one raise a daughter? What does a young girl need from her parents? What does she need from her mom?