Monday, August 17, 2009

Bright and capable women

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Yesterday at our church we heard a powerful testimony from Maziel Dani. Maziel is a Latina from Puerto Rico who is studying at Brite Divinity School in Ft. Worth. In her testimony, Maziel spoke about the support and encouragement she has received from First Baptist Church, Oklahoma City, to fulfill her call to ministry. She contrasted the support from FBC OKC with the lack of support she received from another church where she had been a member. In that previous church, it was made clear to her that a woman’s ministry in the church could only be exercised within narrowly defined limits, limits that did not include pastoral ministry. I am very happy to be part of a church that supports women in responding to God’s call to ministry without the culture-bound, artificial barriers erected by so many other churches.

Thinking about our church’s role in Maziel’s journey leads me to think about Southern Nazarene University’s role in helping women fulfill God’s calling in their lives. I am also very happy to teach at a university that takes women seriously and helps them prepare for the leadership roles to which God is calling them. The women students in my own department at SNU (Modern Languages) are some of the brightest and most capable women with whom I have worked anywhere. I truly believe that God has called them to make significant contributions to society and that under God’s leadership they will make a major difference for good in our world. Some of them will do that within careers that are directly church and mission related. I think most of them will make their contributions outside of traditional ministry related careers. Whatever their career paths, my hope is that SNU will always be a significant part of their response to God’s call to minister wherever they are and whatever they do.

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