Beyond Equality: Feminism and the Power of Naming
In the last few years, it has become popular for people (especially celebrities) to identify as “feminists” on the secular stage. While this may sound
In the last few years, it has become popular for people (especially celebrities) to identify as “feminists” on the secular stage. While this may sound
In a recent Arise article, Amy Buckley recounted an exchange between herself and a group of men who accused Christian feminists of using a hermeneutic
2016 “Truth Be Told” Conference in South Africa The “Truth Be Told” International Conference opening night, 14 September 2016. Featuring speakers Ps Ray McCauley and special guest Advocate
2016 “Truth Be Told” Conference in South Africa Lecture from 2016 CBE International Conference in Johannesburg.
2016 “Truth Be Told” Conference in South Africa Lecture from 2016 international conference in Johannesburg.
2016 “Truth Be Told” Conference in South Africa Ideas Have Consequences: Justice Begins with a Consistent Reading of Scripture
Recently, I received a couple of e-mails from a few well-meaning friends suggesting that I tone it down with social media posts advocating for women
Sometimes sexism is harsh, blatant, and outrageous. And sometimes it’s none of those things. There are blatant forms of sexism as well as more subtle
The temptation is always there. When discussing gender equality, it’s easy to let righteous anger in the face of injustice eclipse the call to represent
Anne Voskamp recently wrote this on her blog: “When the prevailing thinking is boys will be boys—girls will be garbage.” When I was growing up,