Mutuality as Shared Feelings: A Devotional on 1 Corinthians 13:1–7
Editor’s Note: This is a Devotional Honorable Mention from CBE’s 2025 Writing Contest. Enjoy! One way to define mutuality is the act in which two
Editor’s Note: This is a Devotional Honorable Mention from CBE’s 2025 Writing Contest. Enjoy! One way to define mutuality is the act in which two
There are various views concerning Paul’s writings on women. He is seen both as a misogynist and a philogynist. When we look at Pauline texts
Editor’s note: We encourage you to read Part One and Part Two of this series, and also to read Bartlett and Williams’ entire response for
Editor’s note: Part 2 of this series summarizes the response to Mike Winger’s videos on the narrative texts in the Old and New Testaments (videos
“Husbands, love your wives.”[1] This exact phrase is found in both Colossians 3:19 and Ephesians 5:25, but I have seldom heard a sermon on it.
“Silence” in Translation is the published version of Anna Sui Hluan’s PhD dissertation, which examines the Judson Burmese translation of 1 Cor 14:34–35. Deeply researched
When asked by a friend whether having a woman pastor were Biblical, Seth Knorr realised he didn’t have an adequate answer. Inspired to reach a better
According to Pew Research, 55% of American evangelical congregants are female.1 However, only 3% of American evangelical head clergy—including within egalitarian denominations—are women.2 Studies have
Created in God’s image (Gen. 1:26) and as ezer—a strong rescue (Gen. 2:18)—women enjoyed shared rule with Adam (Gen. 1:26–28) before sin entered the world.
As some readers of Mutuality may know, CBE is engaged in a Bible translation project. The initial task was to identify passages that, due to