7 Ways You Can Dress Up As “Biblical Womanhood” For Your Church’s Harvest Festival
For those of us who live in the United States, Halloween is quickly approaching. Before I get into the snark you knew was coming when
For those of us who live in the United States, Halloween is quickly approaching. Before I get into the snark you knew was coming when
Despite experiencing a nine-game losing streak, injuries, poor goaltending, and ultimately missing the playoffs, my favorite hockey team (the Ottawa Senators) finished the last ten
I attend a complementarian church. In my defense, it is soft complementarian, and living in the South means traditional gender roles are the accepted norm
It’s been two weeks since a 21-year-old white man admitted he murdered eight people, seven of whom were women and six of whom were Asian
Diane Langberg’s newest book, Redeeming Power: Understanding Authority and Abuse in the Church, is an important, emotionally challenging, and convicting read. The book focuses on
Beth Moore has once again created waves in the SBC, perhaps for the last time. In a phone interview on March 5, she told the
Dear non-POC1 friends of CBE International, If you are reading this message, congratulations. You’ve survived a year of global pandemic, economic recession, social distancing, wildfires,
Many Western, Protestant Christians oscillate between pity, fear, compassion, and scorn for burqa-clad women. Like many Christian symbols and articles of clothing that honor Christian
A Church Called Tov, co-written by Scot McKnight and his daughter Laura Barringer, addresses the importance of creating and sustaining a good (Hebrew tov) church
Years back, a close friend candidly shared her intent to befriend only married women with children the same age as hers. At the time I