The Psalm of Vengeance, the God Who Listens, and How I Learned to Forgive My Mother’s Abuser
A sermon preached at Acadia Divinity College Chapel The passage we are going to reflect on today is not your typical Bible passage. It is
A sermon preached at Acadia Divinity College Chapel The passage we are going to reflect on today is not your typical Bible passage. It is
This article was reprinted in the Winter 2026 issue of Priscilla Papers 40/1. The story of the gang rape and murder of an unnamed woman
In a continuation of the second conversation sponsored by CBE and our 2021 conference partners in the UK, Charles Read, priest and director of liturgy and
There is something about “brokenness” which allows us to open our eyes and see God’s express revelation differently. Though we frequently herald historical women and
The saying goes that ideas have consequences and bad ideas have victims. Kevin Giles, a retired Australian Anglican minister of over forty years and long-time
Book Review The saying goes that ideas have consequences and bad ideas have victims. Kevin Giles, a retired Australian Anglican minister of over forty years
Editor’s Note: This is one of the Top 15 2020 CBE Writing Contest winners. Enjoy! Since before the advent of the “porn in your pocket”
Editor’s note: This article is the sixth in our 2021 Black History Month and Women’s History Month series. During February and March, the Mutuality Blog is publishing
Diane Langberg’s newest book, Redeeming Power: Understanding Authority and Abuse in the Church, is an important, emotionally challenging, and convicting read. The book focuses on
Beth Moore has once again created waves in the SBC, perhaps for the last time. In a phone interview on March 5, she told the