Book Review: Felicity Dale’s The Black Swan Effect
The enduring sidelining of women exists in the contemporary church because so many are convinced that this is the way it is supposed to be—that
The enduring sidelining of women exists in the contemporary church because so many are convinced that this is the way it is supposed to be—that
The first time I heard someone suggest the Bible supported gender-equal leadership in the home and in the church, I’ll admit I was skeptical. Sure
Beyond Abuse in the Christian Home is a compilation that gathers, from many different perspectives, essays providing insight into the difficult problem of domestic abuse.
Statistics reveal that churched families are not immune to abuse in the home, but few people dare to talk about it. Sometimes abuse doesn’t even
Pastor Leslie Ann McKinney passionately believes that God loves and accepts his daughters and has created Accepted in the Beloved: A Devotional Bible Study for
The topic of “biblical womanhood” is what we could deem a “hot button” topic in certain circles of Christian culture. While many books, conferences, speakers,
Jewish tradition offers a dynamic tool for interpreting the Bible: black fire and white fire. The words themselves are black fire, handed down from generation
A wide spectrum of thoughtful Bible students could benefit from The CEB Study Bible. This text provides the reader with ample study notes, cross-references, maps,
When Abraham Lincoln met Harriet Beecher Stowe during the United States Civil War, he reportedly quipped, “So you’re the little woman who started this big
Pope-Levison has done a stellar job critiquing the work of women evangelists in America during the Progressive Era (ca. 1890-1920). Although published material on the