![]() ![]() Most book studies written by women are also written FOR women, which I do not think would be appropriate to teach to a co-ed or men’s class (why would men want to do a study aimed at women, and vice versa?)Ĥ. (Trust me, they are rare as hens’ teeth.)ģ. If a man were teaching a women’s class (it does happen :0) and he wanted to use a book study written by a woman, that would not be a problem, assuming he can find one that’s doctrinally sound. In that case, there would be absolutely no problem with a male teacher of male/co-ed groups using materials written by women as prep materials.Ģ. Not that all book/DVD studies are bad, just that we desperately need people to be trained in God’s word and how to study it, and that can be better accomplished by simply teaching through Scripture. ![]() I’m not a big fan of classes doing book/DVD studies. ![]() Technically and theoretically, I would generally say it’s OK (see this article) but when the rubber meets the road, it kind of depends on the situation. ![]()
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