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
Even though the Canadian Baptists of Atlantic Canada (CBAC) first ordained women to the ministry in 1954, the stories of women in ministry in the
Three nurturing women with remarkably different positions and talents feature in my latest book, They Carved a Wider Path for Women: 36 New Zealand Baptist
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
https://youtu.be/NMALZ2hGvHg From CBE’s 2025 Conference “Let Her Lead: The Biblical Basis for Women’s Leadership” in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Aída B. Spencer’s presentation defines a “teacher”
https://youtu.be/Y6XqUg6VDmE From CBE’s 2025 Conference “Let Her Lead: The Biblical Basis for Women’s Leadership” in Buenos Aires, Argentina. This session examines 2 Kings 22 as
From CBE’s 2025 Conference “Let Her Lead: The Biblical Basis for Women’s Leadership” in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Listeners will be introduced to the problem of
Female Christians in the Greco-Roman world of the first through fourth centuries found themselves threatened from both inside and outside the community of faith. As
Anne Boleyn (ca. 1501–1536), the second wife of King Henry VIII of England (1491–1547), is often either demonized as a temptress, homewrecker, and adulteress, or
“All of us have become like one who is unclean, and all our righteous acts are like filthy rags; we all shrivel up like a