Don’t Be Afraid to Be Big, Women
Don’t be afraid to be big, women. That’s what I learned at a conference this weekend. Women are taught to be small. Tomorrow, pay attention
Don’t be afraid to be big, women. That’s what I learned at a conference this weekend. Women are taught to be small. Tomorrow, pay attention
Have you ever wondered why, when friends announce they’re expecting a child, your first thought is, “Will it be a boy or girl?” Granted, gender
The people are immensely likable—cheerful, extrovert[ed], quick-witted, and unfailingly obliging. Their cities are safe and clean and nearly always built on water. They have a society that
Perhaps it is no wonder that the women were first at the Cradle and last at the Cross. They had never known a man like
Mutuality joins author, missionary, and longtime CBE member Lorry Lutz and her granddaughter, sociologist Hollie Baker-Lutz, for a conversation about culture, equality, and building an egalitarian
This post originally appeared on sarahchristineschwartz.com on November 25th, 2013, as a part of Sarah Bessey’s Jesus Feminist synchroblog. I am a Jesus feminist because of
In the middle of a not-so-quiet street in Northeast Minneapolis resides a single-family house affectionately named, “The Parsonage.” The white picket fence lining the front,
I will never forget the first time I voted. I was 18, and nervously walked into that polling booth with my parents. I was in
This workshop defines various types of feminism and analyzes their similarities and differences.