President’s Message: Give us Eyes to See and Ears that Hear
Twenty-three years ago an economist from India, Amartya Sen, reported the largest human holocaust in all of history. His research showed that over 100 million
Twenty-three years ago an economist from India, Amartya Sen, reported the largest human holocaust in all of history. His research showed that over 100 million
The Genesis texts offer an exquisite challenge to the historic devaluation of women. In fact, both egalitarians and complementarians agree that the early chapters of
Susan was a sophomore at a small Christian college. Working on campus during summer break, she was walking to her dorm alone one evening when
In the rare event that we at CBE find ourselves unable to use our computers due to a power outage or network problem, we put
Few things bring me more joy than seeing the gospel incarnated in the different cultures of our world. Each one has the potential to reveal something of
In 1976, Laurel Thatcher Ulrich set out to uncover the history of ordinary, virtuous women in the colonial United States. In her article “Vertuous Women
Have you ever noticed how hard it is to find even one woman in the whole of Scripture who did what was right but did
Christians around the world are struggling to grasp the spiritual implications of gender. To what extent does being male or female impact our spiritual life?
Greetings, friends! Here are a few fabulous posts from around the blogosphere this week advocating for mutuality in marriage and ministry for men and women.
The Christmas season is upon us, and this year I’m grateful that Mutuality has guided my thoughts to an unusual Christmas text: Genesis 1–3, the