Signs of Friendship: The Report from the 2012 Meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society
In mid-November, I joined two other CBE staff members and our distinguished Australian guests Kevin and Lynley Giles as we piled hundreds of books and
In mid-November, I joined two other CBE staff members and our distinguished Australian guests Kevin and Lynley Giles as we piled hundreds of books and
For several years, CBE has served as a gender consultant for World Vision, providing theological critique on resources aimed at ending gender-based violence. Last month, I
“Zest for living” are three words that describe how Marion Haefele Longman has influenced my life. During her school years, Mom began bird watching expeditions
Men who love women have for centuries sacrificed their jackets, relinquished their seats, and held doors open for women. In recent years, some have considered
Chances are that being a male, over 35 years old, ministering in a conservative evangelical denomination, and the product of a “dad-works, mom-at-home” traditional family,
Seeking community and empowerment, egalitarians from across Australia, Tasmania, New Zealand and beyond filled lecture halls during CBE’s 2010 Melbourne conference! Sadly, because of their
Identity is what defines you. It’s where you find your value, the very essence of your worth. It’s a concrete state of being. It is
As CBE’s new conference coordinator, I am so excited to be planning our conference in Los Angeles. This year’s theme of “Becoming New: Man and
Spring Harvest is the largest Christian festival in Europe, composed of four six-day conferences around Easter each year, and serving something over 20,000 guests in
In many countries around the world, men and women are said to be equal in all sectors of society. The reality, however, is often very