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
From early on, young girls seek to find their place and voice in a complex world that tells them who they’re supposed to be. Worthy
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
Fresh out of college, hating her job, and searching for meaning, Meghan Tschanz left everything to join a mission trip around the globe, and quickly
“Each of you should use whatever gift you have received to serve others, as faithful stewards of God’s grace…” (I Peter 4:10). The women whose
A robust theological argument against the assumption that God is male. While many Christians would readily affirm this truth, the widely held assumption that the
The generation born into evangelical purity culture has grown up, and many have started families of their own. But as time goes on, it’s becoming
In The Mary We Forgot, award-winning church historian and theologian Jennifer Powell McNutt unpacks Scripture and history to reveal the real Mary Magdalene: the first apostle