Ordinary People Overcoming Extraordinary Giants
CBE has recently become the subject of unexpected news coverage. Our ministry has been featured in publications such as the Christian Science Monitor, the Minneapolis
CBE has recently become the subject of unexpected news coverage. Our ministry has been featured in publications such as the Christian Science Monitor, the Minneapolis
Editor’s Note: Mary Katherine Campbell, a 60-year-old veteran missionary to Togo, West Africa, and a cancer survivor, returned to her field of service on Sept.
This is a letter Ron Hankins wrote after the International Mission Board ordered missionaries to sign the 2000 Baptist Faith and Message. Over 27 years
At its yearly convention, the largest Protestant denomination in America passed a statement opposing abortion, pornography, homosexuality — and female pastors. For Southern Baptist leaders,
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
A wise friend once told me that the best time to take a vacation is when you feel least able to do so. I believe
If you’re looking for a beautiful model of an egalitarian relationship in the midst of a decidedly non-egalitarian culture, the love story of Angelina Emily
Since, then, you have been raised with Christ, set your hearts on things that are above, where Christ is seated at the right hand of God.
The Holiness and Pentecostal movements that erupted after the Civil War gave women new opportunities to preach the gospel with a freedom that was unprecedented
During the early 1830s, many women were active in the abolition movement. They organized separate antislavery societies for women alongside men’s organizations, and they focused