Is the Church a Safe Place for Women?
Well, of course it is, right? I would have thought the church was a safe place, too, until the results came in from my research
Well, of course it is, right? I would have thought the church was a safe place, too, until the results came in from my research
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Editor’s note: This article is a 2024 CBE Writing Contest grand prize winner. Enjoy! Direction Without a Director? How would our ministry function without a
Editor’s note: We encourage you to read Part One, Part Two, and Part Three of this series, and also to read Bartlett and Williams’ entire response for a full analysis.
Editor’s note: We encourage you to read Part One and Part Two of this series, and also to read Bartlett and Williams’ entire response for
Editor’s note: Part 2 of this series summarizes the response to Mike Winger’s videos on the narrative texts in the Old and New Testaments (videos
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Editor’s Note: Authors Andrew Bartlett (Men and Women in Christ: Fresh Light From The Biblical Texts, 2019) and Terran Williams (How God Sees Women: The
“Husbands, love your wives.”[1] This exact phrase is found in both Colossians 3:19 and Ephesians 5:25, but I have seldom heard a sermon on it.
From CBE’s 2024 Conference “Tell Her Story: Women in Scripture and History” in Denver, Colorado. Are women excluded from leadership or ministry in the church