Priscilla and the Explosion of Women Church Planters Today: Priscilla, the Pastor-Teacher
Editor’s Note: This is Part II of the series “Priscilla and the Explosion of Women Church Planters Today,” based on Terran Williams’s keynote address at
Editor’s Note: This is Part II of the series “Priscilla and the Explosion of Women Church Planters Today,” based on Terran Williams’s keynote address at
Editor’s note: This article was first published on December 5, 2005. We are rerunning it this week for its (unfortunately) continuing relevance. Forgiveness is at
0:00 / 0:00 Joanna 0:00 / 0:00 Juana Slavery in a Changing World In the mid-1800’s the enslavement of human beings was changing. Abolitionists, motivated
Editor’s Note: This is Part I of the series, “Priscilla and the Explosion of Women Church Planters Today,” based on Terran Williams’s keynote address at
I was sitting in church on Easter morning, and everyone around me was celebrating. Logically, I knew I had reasons to celebrate—I believed that Jesus
Editor’s note: This article is a 2024 CBE Writing Contest grand prize winner. Enjoy! A recent conversation with a professor at my new seminary shook
Editor’s note: This article is a 2024 CBE Writing Contest grand prize winner. Enjoy! Breaking the Silence The first Christian evangelist was a woman—an unlikely
In the spring of 2023, I briefly served as interim children’s ministry leader at my church while our youth pastor was on maternity leave. My
In Jesus the Refugee: Ancient Injustice and Modern Solidarity, Glenn Butner Jr. traces the flight of Joseph and Mary along with baby Jesus into Egypt
By the time Jesus walked the dusty trails of Judea, centuries of mistrust and mutual accusation had created a palpable enmity between “true” Jews and