Rahab The Righteous
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
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
“These are the Days of Rebekah” was first published on Stephen Holmes’ blog, Shored Fragments, and is a parody of “Days of Elijah” copyright Song Solutions
I was sitting in an anthropology class at my Christian college listening to the musings of the professor. She had been speaking about globalization, feminism,
Editor’s Note: This is an Evangelical Press Association award winning article. When I was a child, a popular Australian women’s magazine had a regular section on