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    Reconcilable Differences

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    Can two women with opposite viewpoints have a debate on the heated topic of women's roles and do it in love and unity?

    Finally, an open discussion of women's roles between two strong, intelligent Christian women. In a fun and unique way, RECONCILABLE DIFFERENCES honest answers to the perplexing questions all women ask, such as, "What does submission mean?" "What's a woman's role inside the church?" and "Can a Christian be a feminist?" By revealing to one another the fallacies in gender stereotypes, authors Nancy and Alice show that it is possible to live, love, and be at liberty to disagree without breaking the bond of unity in the body of our Lord Jesus Christ.

    "This book brings together two qualities that are often sadly separated in evangelical discourse on this subject- convistion and charity. Nancy and Alice demonstrates that it is possible to be tough-minded without being narrow-minded."

    -Dr. Timothy George, dean of Beeson divinity School, Samford University, and executive editor of Christian Today

    "With sparkling prose and lively anecdotes, RECONCILABLE DIFFERENCES will stretch your faith as well as affirm it."

    -Beverly Lewis, New York Times bestselling author of The Preacher's Daughter

    "Nancy and Alice remind us once again that among the folllowers of Jesus, love bridges the greatest divides."

    -Carolyn Custis James, author of When Life and Beliefs Collide and Lost Women of the Bible, and president of Whitby Forum

    NANCY PARKER BRUMMETT & ALICE SCOTT-FERGUSON met in a writer's critique group and developed a love and respect for one another before they discovered their opposing views about the roles of Christian women. Nancy is the author of Simply the Savior and It Takes A Home. Alice also wrote Little Women, Big God and Mothers Can't Be Everywhere, But God Is.