Women in Scripture and Mission: Fanny Crosby
0:00 / 0:00 Fanny Crosby 0:00 / 0:00 Fanny Crosby Poor Little Blind Girl The specialist, after making a thorough examination of the little girl’s
0:00 / 0:00 Fanny Crosby 0:00 / 0:00 Fanny Crosby Poor Little Blind Girl The specialist, after making a thorough examination of the little girl’s
0:00 / 0:00 Hagar 0:00 / 0:00 Agar Hagar’s story is recorded in Genesis 16:1-16 and 21:9-19. An Egyptian slave owned by Sarah, Hagar likely
0:00 / 0:00 Abigail 0:00 / 0:00 Abigaíl Abigail: Businesswoman, Diplomat, Peacemaker, Prophet Stuck Between Two Extremes Many of us have read the story of
Humility is relevant to the theology of gender in three ways.1 First, humility is a model of God in relationship with humanity. God accommodated himself
The image of God is only mentioned explicitly in three passages in the OT (Gen 1:26–28, 5:1–3, 9:6), yet it is likely the most foundational
A few years ago, I found several colleagues across various schools in deep discussion over the question of Bathsheba’s innocence or guilt in 2 Samuel
After decades of discussion, the evangelical debate over the roles of women and men in church and at home shows no sign of resolution. Both
A certain fable tells of a wicked lion that took over a forest. He hunted not just for food but because it amused him to
“My first memory was from when I was three years old,” he said to me. “I’m clinging to my mother’s sari as my father is
If I were to ask you, “Who were Shiphrah and Puah?” there is a good chance you might not even recognize the names. You might