Journey Into Priesthood: Egalitarian Women Making History
This is the fourth installment in CBE’s celebratory series: Women’s History Wednesday. In our first installment, Rachel Asproth explored four strategies that patriarchal history has used to
This is the fourth installment in CBE’s celebratory series: Women’s History Wednesday. In our first installment, Rachel Asproth explored four strategies that patriarchal history has used to
This is the third installment in CBE’s celebratory series: Women’s History Wednesday. In our first installment, Rachel Asproth explored four strategies that patriarchal history has used
Pope-Levison has done a stellar job critiquing the work of women evangelists in America during the Progressive Era (ca. 1890-1920). Although published material on the
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
2015 “Becoming New” CBE International Conference The history of women’s involvement in missions is significant. A woman was the first evangelist to proclaim the risen
Exulting in celibacy and singlehood, the apostle Paul reminds the church in Corinth that the anxieties of marriage are part of a world that is
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
Jesus’ Challenge to Us All As we passed through another Easter season this spring, we reflected on the example of perfect love, Agapé love, the
Sister Gertrude Morgan made a record. She made it using crayons, poster paint, pens, and even shoe polish on all kinds of surfaces from cardboard