When Sparks Fly
Women and Men in Partnership
article by Ruth Haley Barton


In this article, adapted from Equal to the Task, Barton discusses our need for reconciliation in gender relations. She argues that we were created for community and that our genders reflect God's eternal existence in community. Barton inspires us to engage in healthy relations with the opposite sex and provides the tools to do so. Re:generation Quarterly 4:3, Fall 1998, 4 pages.

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