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For much of his life, Caleb Mathis didn’t care much about what the BIble taught about women. Then his wife gave birth to twins—one boy and one girl. The church culture he’d grown up in suggested to him that one of his kids would have an easier time than the other. Taking a year, he read the entire Bible, trying to discover what it actually taught about women. In this article, he unpacks a few of those learnings.
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