A Disney Movie, My Daughter, and How the Holy Spirit Helped Me Find My Voice
Editor’s note: For the past nine months, while the regular blog editor has been on maternity leave, CBE intern Mayzie Mayfield has been at the
Editor’s note: For the past nine months, while the regular blog editor has been on maternity leave, CBE intern Mayzie Mayfield has been at the
CBE’s ninth annual writing contest has finally come to a close. We deeply appreciate all participants’ involvement and commitment to CBE and to the Mutuality
Women’s roles and responsibilities have been debated for centuries. Today, this debate has two distinct sides within evangelicalism: egalitarianism and complementarianism. Though, in theory, such
Editor’s note: In honor of August as National Breastfeeding Month, this week we highlight an article focused on the breastfeeding pastor. This article was originally
Cecilie Croissant hopes that Tools for Ministry Leaders to Help Victims of Abuse “will be a valuable manual that will inspire Christian leaders and believers to
Editor’s note: This article was originally shared on CBE’s website on June 29, 2022. For eight years, my family and I were members at a
Early each year, CBE staff and editors compile a list of articles to be submitted for the Higher Goals and Awards of Excellence competitions hosted by the Evangelical Press Association (EPA),
Few would deny we live in a deeply divided world, one that generates conflict over differing values and opinions, and few are willing to enter
Beth Allison Barr describes her book, Becoming the Pastor’s Wife: How Marriage Replaced Ordination as a Woman’s Path to Ministry, as “the history of how
Since 2016, April has been acknowledged as Black Women’s History month, thanks to the work of entrepreneur and tech consultant Sha Battle. She began the