More Than A Beautiful Body: Star Wars, Beauty Standards, and the Imago Dei
In Part 1 of this series, the author examines the implications of Queen Vashti’s story on the historical objectification of women. In Part 2, we will
In Part 1 of this series, the author examines the implications of Queen Vashti’s story on the historical objectification of women. In Part 2, we will
This is Part 2 in a series on Evangelical Feminism. See Part 1. For a long time, I distanced myself from feminism. Mostly, I didn’t want
If sports were a love language, it would have been my daddy’s. He ate, drank, slept, and breathed baseball. I remember spending Saturdays watching the History
Until I was thirty-three and conceived my child, my body was slender and straight—no curves (a relative once jokingly called me “figure eleven,” which was
It is a truth universally acknowledged that a college kid in possession of five dollars will go see the midnight premiere of any major movie
It’s that time of year once again. But, even as we enjoy apple cider, crackling fires, and time with our loved ones, we should remember
My husband and I were sitting in a restaurant waiting for our food. A young couple sat down at the table just in front of
I attended a few weddings this past year that left me feeling a little uncomfortable with some small traditional details. When the pastor introduces the
As I sat down to write my first blog post for Women’s History Month, I heard the devastating news that a wild, uncontainable fire was
Ok I’ll just admit it. I didn’t plan on binge-watching an entire season of the new comedy Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt in a single evening but