Editor’s Reflection: Summer 2026
Of the poems in my middle school reader, one that I remember well is Joyce Kilmer’s “Trees” (1886–1918). Here it is— I think that I
Of the poems in my middle school reader, one that I remember well is Joyce Kilmer’s “Trees” (1886–1918). Here it is— I think that I
Submission” has become a loaded word. Misused and misunderstood, submission is often rejected in mainstream culture, being equated with passiveness and weakness. Christians who grow
From the long years of the Mughal Empire in India (1526–1857), a story is told about a courtesan. It’s not a historically verifiable story, even
Download a PDF A question every Christian must ask themselves, often more than once, is: “Do we truly believe in Easter?” Easter celebrates Jesus’s resurrection,
With this issue of Priscilla Papers, the journal begins its fortieth year! The cover photo shows the first issue, from the winter of 1987. Its
Thanks to the many women writers throughout history, we have today written witnesses of their lived experiences—not from onlookers, redactors, or family members overcome by
I was one of only three women in my college’s philosophy department. By my senior year, we had added two more female students to the
Genesis 3:16 is the main theme of this issue of Priscilla Papers. In the pages that follow, five authors lend their expertise to understanding this
When we think of education, we picture classrooms, degrees, and diplomas. But education is so much more than a desk and a syllabus—it’s a conference
Early each year, CBE staff and editors compile a list of articles to be submitted for the Higher Goals and Awards of Excellence competitions hosted by the Evangelical Press Association (EPA),