Written by Rev. Salvatore Mancini, ‘Should Women Preach?: The Biblical Truth about Women in Ministry’ breaks new ground by exposing the two scriptures used to argue against women preaching as wrong and misconstrued. In fact, through meticulous research and line-by-line study of the Bible, Rev. Mancini has discovered that men and women share an equal ministerial place in the eyes of God. His new book provides the clear-cut and unambiguous proof.
Manchester, CT -- (SBWIRE) -- 08/18/2014 -- While any Christian will claim that God loves everyone equally, the seemingly hypocritical argument that women shouldn’t teach or preach within the church has stirred up decades of great controversy. However, Connecticut-based man of God, Rev. Salvatore Mancini, is about to tighten the lid on the debate with his new book.
‘Should Women Preach?: The Biblical Truth about Women in Ministry’ isn’t a book of opinion, but one of biblical fact. The Reverend’s conclusions are simple – women have equal right and place to preach as men.
Synopsis
Some church organizations do not believe that women can preach, pastor a church, or lead in church ministry. What does the Bible say? The Lord really showed this to me, because these same questions came into our church office. As I began to look into God’s Word, I got really excited about it. It’s something that needs to be confirmed to all churches today.
This message deals with the call of women to preach the gospel and work in leadership within the church. So perk up, ladies, and listen, men, because we have to understand spiritually, where we all fit in.
This is important to know and to allow that grace of God to move in every one of our lives. This issue in the church world needs to be addressed once and for all. Should women have the right to preach or teach in the church?
“Here’s the thing; these age-old arguments against women preaching actually come from just two scriptures that have not only been blown out of all proportion and become misunderstood, but actually directly contradict each other,” explains Rev. Mancini, who has travelled the world on his ministerial missions. “Therefore, we cannot use them to form an absolute doctrine.”
Continuing, “I can now prove, directly from the Bible, that women can be called and used by God in any capacity of ministry within the church! This message could literally change the world and therefore it is vital that I share it.”
Since its release, the book has garnered rave reviews. For example, Patricia Boudreau comments, “This book is excellent for adults. It is evident that great care and effort went into the research and writing of this book. For me, it motivates me to fulfil the calling that God has placed on my life. Hopefully, people will realize that woman are called into the ministry and will listen to these woman to receive the blessings God has for them.”
Another reader adds, “Rev. Mancini does a wonderful job showing us what the word of God says about women preaching through studying the scriptures not just reading them. A great study guide!”
‘Should Women Preach?: The Biblical Truth about Women in Ministry’, published by WestBowPress, is available now: http://www.revsalmancinibooks.com
About Rev. Salvatore Mancini
Rev. Salvatore Mancini is a dynamic man of God with over thirty years of ministerial service in preaching, teaching, evangelism, biblical administration, church government, and worldwide missions at home and in Peru, Spain, Italy, Canada, D.R. Congo, and Zambia. He is also associate pastor and vice-president of the Full Gospel Interdenominational Church in Manchester, Connecticut. As co-author of numerous Bible foundation studies, Rev. Mancini's greatest desire is to administer God's Word to empower Christians to unleash their God-given talents in order to reach souls for God's kingdom. With a heart for people, his Holy Spirit-anointed ministry, combined with his biblical knowledge, personal life experiences, and sense of humor will inspire and stir you to do your best for God! Rev. Mancini also holds a degree in Christian education. He, his wife, and two children reside in Connecticut.