More Than a Woman: Anne Hutchinson’s Testimony for the Holy Spirit
Download a PDF version of this article. The mid-1600s was a wild time in church history, much more than most people realize. With the changes
Download a PDF version of this article. The mid-1600s was a wild time in church history, much more than most people realize. With the changes
Download a PDF version of this article. In 1894, The Scottish Geographical Magazine published an article, “My experiences in Tibet,” by Annie Royale Taylor. The
One of the more subtle consequences of the Reformation is the way iconoclasm shaped our ability to recognize the metaphors of Scripture. Protestants in the
Exodus 2:1–10, often referred to as Moses’s birth narrative, initially caught my attention because of the number of women in the story. I wondered about
Exquisitely researched and thoroughly reasoned, Excavating Women: The Archaeology of Leaders in Early Christianity traces archaeological markers used to honor women leaders in pre- and
In June of 1771, John Wesley commissioned Sarah Crosby (1729-1804) as the first female lay preacher in the Methodist connection. He recognized something in Crosby
Scripture tells believers there will be persecution: “Indeed, all who want to live a godly life in Christ Jesus will be persecuted” (2 Tim 3:12
Anna Beresford’s Before You Were Born, I Anointed You: Uncovering Scripture’s “Hidden” Female Prophets argues that the Bible has more female prophets than is commonly
In the introduction to Recovering from Purity Culture, Dr. Camden Morgante writes, “Purity culture may have stolen a lot from you. It may have left
https://youtu.be/_1Bl6065O4U Watch this and other episodes of Mutuality Matters on CBE’s YouTube channel. In this episode, Kim talks to Rev Dr. Jennifer Powell McNutt about