Reinterpreting Mary and Martha: Part 1
Mary and Martha continue to stir up heated dispute in the church, but their contribution to egalitarian arguments appears to have been wrung dry. I
Mary and Martha continue to stir up heated dispute in the church, but their contribution to egalitarian arguments appears to have been wrung dry. I
Deborah, the prophet, was a judge of Israel. That sentence needs to stand alone, because it seems we’re unable to take the Bible at its
“What I’m about to tell you is true. Anyone who believes in me will do the works I have been doing. In fact, they will
This is the first article in a series examining what Christians have been taught about women in Scripture. Growing up in the church, it seemed
Hebrews 11 is widely known as a chapter that acclaims the men and women heroes of the faith—powerful, bold, and courageous. Led by that strong
Then let us [women] have our liberty again, And challenge to yourselves [men] no sovereignty. You came not in the world without our pain, Make
A few years ago, my daughter landed the starring role of Mary in her school nativity. My heart thumbed in my chest as she took
Editor’s Note: It’s Women’s History Month, which provides a unique opportunity to take a closer look at the historical imprint of Christian women. There is a
Based on simple observation, I’ve concluded that the modern-day Christian church is more concerned with following the rules than with following Jesus. I’ve heard story
Queen Vashti is one biblical woman who always seems to get a bad rap. This is mostly based on a surface reading of Esther that
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