Your Guide to Christmas: Spread Egalitarian Cheer with CBE Resources This Holiday Season
The Christmas season is always a sweet time of togetherness with family and friends as we celebrate Christ’s birth. Some of my favorite pastimes for
The Christmas season is always a sweet time of togetherness with family and friends as we celebrate Christ’s birth. Some of my favorite pastimes for
Editor’s note: This article was originally published on September 23, 2015. We are rerunning it now for its continued relevance to both Millennials and their
Archaeology uncovers the stories that history has overlooked or buried. Rooted in evidence and inquiry, it challenges assumptions and invites us to re-examine the past
Desolate. Disconsolate. Adrift. I sat on my couch just a day after the decision to separate from my husband. I had been in ministry for
I sat across from her at the dining room table, never imagining that this friend would be the one giving insight and questioning the biblical
Dr. Catherine Clark Kroeger stands at the front of the room, putting transparencies on an overhead projector. She’s showing us pictures of pottery from the
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
Editor’s Note: This is Part I of the series, “Priscilla and the Explosion of Women Church Planters Today,” based on Terran Williams’s keynote address at
Women’s roles and responsibilities have been debated for centuries. Today, this debate has two distinct sides within evangelicalism: egalitarianism and complementarianism. Though, in theory, such
There are various views concerning Paul’s writings on women. He is seen both as a misogynist and a philogynist. When we look at Pauline texts