ETS and Women’s Belonging
Since attending my first Evangelical Theological Society (ETS) convention in 1996, these yearly academic conferences have often seemed “high voltage” given the divide over women’s
Since attending my first Evangelical Theological Society (ETS) convention in 1996, these yearly academic conferences have often seemed “high voltage” given the divide over women’s
In this second episode in a two-part interview of Mutuality Matters (Global Impact), Frankie Quirke explains how she became involved in Tearfund’s work with gender
0:00 / 0:00 Saint Rafka of Lebanon 0:00 / 0:00 Santa Rafka del Líbano After Jesus’s death and resurrection, new believers spread across the Mediterranean
Join us this week on Mutuality Matters Rev. Tim Breen helps us consider how continual “one-degree adjustments” cultivate a culture of mutuality in the church.
Modern understandings of John 4 often depict the Samaritan woman as an adulteress. One commentary refers to her as “this immoral woman of Samaria.”1 The author
Editor’s note: This is a CBE 2022 Writing Contest Honorable Mention! At a marriage conference I once attended, the speaker said, “Men are made in
As disciples striving to reflect the true nature of God through Christ, we must have courage to be different than most people in the world,
“Without the burden of bitterness . . . safe for those exploring the issue for the first time”— Mimi Haddad’s back-cover recommendation for On Purpose
Editor’s note: This is a CBE 2022 Writing Contest Top 5 Winner! If, because of the one man’s trespass, death reigned through that one, much
Do our images of one God in three persons reflect God well? Throughout history, Christians have pictured the relationships between Father, Son, and Holy Spirit