Head the Man is Head. Not Slave Master: Read it Again. Matthew 20:26

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Bol Your manuscript is a bold and thought-provoking exploration of biblical headship, gender dynamics, culture, and leadership within African Christianity and society. Drawing deeply from Scripture, lived African realities, theology, economics, politics, and personal narratives, this book challenges long-held assumptions that have normalized domination while silencing service, justice, and partnership.Through powerful storytelling, biblical exegesis, and real-life case studies, the author confronts difficult questions: - Did Christ define headship as control or servanthood?- Has culture replaced Scripture in modern Christianity?- Why are women's gifts, leadership, and economic contributions often restricted?- What is the national cost of silencing half the population?- Can nations flourish while suppressing women's voices and destinies?From Lagos households to church pulpits, from political systems to family structures, this book exposes how distorted interpretations of authority weaken marriages, families, economies, and nations. At the same time, it offers a deeply biblical alternative rooted in the teachings of Jesus Christ: leadership through service, humility, justice, and shared flourishing.This is not merely a book about women or men. It is a book about truth, power, culture, faith, and the future of African societies.Provocative, courageous, and deeply scriptural, this work invites readers to re-examine what it truly means when Scripture says: "The man is head - not the slave master."

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Your manuscript is a bold and thought-provoking exploration of biblical headship, gender dynamics, culture, and leadership within African Christianity and society. Drawing deeply from Scripture, lived African realities, theology, economics, politics, and personal narratives, this book challenges long-held assumptions that have normalized domination while silencing service, justice, and partnership.Through powerful storytelling, biblical exegesis, and real-life case studies, the author confronts difficult questions: - Did Christ define headship as control or servanthood?- Has culture replaced Scripture in modern Christianity?- Why are women's gifts, leadership, and economic contributions often restricted?- What is the national cost of silencing half the population?- Can nations flourish while suppressing women's voices and destinies?From Lagos households to church pulpits, from political systems to family structures, this book exposes how distorted interpretations of authority weaken marriages, families, economies, and nations. At the same time, it offers a deeply biblical alternative rooted in the teachings of Jesus Christ: leadership through service, humility, justice, and shared flourishing.This is not merely a book about women or men. It is a book about truth, power, culture, faith, and the future of African societies.Provocative, courageous, and deeply scriptural, this work invites readers to re-examine what it truly means when Scripture says: "The man is head - not the slave master."

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Pages: 210, Paperback, Charity Ndudikwa-Egbeson


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