Book Review: Chapters of the Heart: Jewish Women Sharing the Torah of Our Lives
What would we see if we looked back across the landscape of our lives from the vantage point of age and experience? We would observe
What would we see if we looked back across the landscape of our lives from the vantage point of age and experience? We would observe
I periodically hear the accusation that the church is too feminine, and I always find this claim bewildering. As many have quipped, how is it
St. Luke tells us that the women who followed Jesus to the cross “were beating their breasts and wailing for him” (Luke 23:27 NRSV). Some
All I ask of our brethren is, that they will take their feet from off our necks, and permit us to stand upright on that
I can’t shake it. In my spirit I keep hearing God say, Women arise! Women arise! With open hands lifted up to heaven. With lips
My favorite hymn is Martin Luther’s “A Mighty Fortress is Our God.” Something must be wrong, because according to an article I recently found on
“You’re what?” “Are you kidding?” “Is that some sort of a joke?” “How do you make that work?” “Aren’t you a walking contradiction?” These are
In the introduction to his book The Different Drum, M. Scott Peck recounts a mythic tale about a monastery that had fallen on hard times.
I believe strongly in biblical equality, but I’m tired of having to be an outspoken evangelical feminist. Instead of writing these words tonight, I want
Sometimes we don’t fully understand the power and impact of a role model, nor do we fully appreciate those who have gone before, cleared the