To a Woman in the Ministry, from the Grandmothers in Her Church
You are doing what we could not do because we did what we could. This poem appeared in “What Holds Us Together: Hope that Spans Generations,”
You are doing what we could not do because we did what we could. This poem appeared in “What Holds Us Together: Hope that Spans Generations,”
As I am writing this, I can hear an emergency siren cry like a grieving mother in the night air. I am in the middle
In this issue, we wanted to hear from egalitarians across the movement to highlight the importance of working together to accomplish our mission of dismantling
After I had been in Egypt a little over three months I was asked to visit a dying woman. She had a tiny babe about
In the early 1990s, I worked out my view of women’s place in the church and the home. I had held the traditional views on
The seams of theological patriarchy appear to be stressed. More people are speaking out against injustices committed against women in the church regardless of where
While reflecting on God’s faithfulness throughout 2019, I remembered a recent conversation with Alexia Salvatierra at the Evangelical Theological Society. An internationally recognized community organizer
Editor’s Note: This is one of the 2019 Top 15 CBE Writing Contest winners. It was my first year of seminary. I looked over the
Editor’s Note: The following is an interview CBE International conducted with Kristen Padilla and Tara Beth Leach. Kristen and Tara were two of the organizers
Editor’s Note: This is one of the Top 15 CBE Writing Contest winners. Enjoy! The sun was high, burning and taunting its victims below. The