Hildegard’s Green Grace
If Hildegard of Bingen (1098–1179) were cut, she might just bleed green, so deep was her love for the color and all it symbolized. As
If Hildegard of Bingen (1098–1179) were cut, she might just bleed green, so deep was her love for the color and all it symbolized. As
Eva Stuart Watt, from an Irish family, grew up in Kenya until age ten, before going to boarding school in England. This article looks at
Editor’s Note: This is the 2025 Writing Competition Grand Prize Winner in the Poetry category. I. Theatre I am a fourteen-year-old girl whose calling to
As we continue our commitment to reading more women, our staff pulled together a few favorites for your Christmas wish list. These are the books
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
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),
Have you ever read a story or watched a movie and realized that someone’s voice was left out, or their role was minimized? The feminist
In the spring of 2023, I briefly served as interim children’s ministry leader at my church while our youth pastor was on maternity leave. My
Editor’s Note: CBE’s 2024 international conference, “Tell Her Story: Women in Scripture and History” will be taking place this weekend in Denver, Colorado. Many of
Imagination has the power to change hearts and minds. While facts may impact our thinking, true stories that demonstrate facts can grip our hearts. We