Becoming God’s Family: Why the Church Still Matters
After waves of disillusionment, #churchtoo movements, and political divides, it’s easy to question the value of investing in the church. Yet Carmen Joy Imes offers
After waves of disillusionment, #churchtoo movements, and political divides, it’s easy to question the value of investing in the church. Yet Carmen Joy Imes offers
Despite the undeniable progress for women and girls in the 20th and 21st centuries, misogyny is still alive and well in today’s culture—often in ways
Prominent male Christian leaders are consistently called to account for improper behavior with women in their organizations. There are certainly a few bad actors, but
A concise, updated summary of top Bible scholars on male/female leadership, focusing on facts rather than theories and leaving conclusions to the reader. Includes a
A feminilidade bíblica — a crença de que Deus criou as mulheres para serem esposas submissas, mães virtuosas e donas de casa alegres — permeia
Improve your service. While many claim to offer models of leadership suitable for contemporary society, this book goes a notch higher by doing so through
The body of the mother is both everywhere and nowhere in the Christian imagination. Western Christianity has long viewed the mother’s body as a vessel.
Excavating Women investigates the leadership of women in Christian churches in the first six centuries CE through a study of archaeological remains. Carina Prestes surveys
See what happens when a thoroughly modern woman starts referring to her husband as “master” and “praises him at the city gate” with a homemade
The Woman They Wanted recounts Shannon’s remarkable experience inside Big Church—where she was asked to live within a narrow definition of womanhood for almost two decades—and