God’s Word to Middle Eastern Women
The wealth of literature lies not only in its beauty, but also in its subtle and unique ability to provide insight into both culture and
The wealth of literature lies not only in its beauty, but also in its subtle and unique ability to provide insight into both culture and
This week on the New Voices thread: He’s an author, practitioner, AND one of our very own co-hosts for this podcast—Dr. Rob Dixon! It
Erin and Blake have a conversation with Kristen Padilla about theology of vocation and finding their calling while understanding the complex nature of women’s leadership
In this episode, Erin and Blake interview Dr. William G. Witt, and they tackle some of the classic arguments you have been waiting for,
Katie Lauve-Moon takes an in-depth look at congregations in the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship (CBF) as a case study highlighting the continued gender bias leading to
We had been in a discipleship relationship for about a year. We’d meet in a local coffee shop to talk about books, Scripture, and a
Editor’s note: In the third conversation sponsored by CBE and our 2021 conference partners in the UK, Amanda Jackson, director of the Women’s Commission of
I unpacked my new clergy robes, which had been made to measure from a top-quality vestment maker. Excitedly, I slipped the cassock on. I was
Women have always played an important part in God’s mission in the world. Indeed, unmarried women throughout history have defied cultural norms to be productive
I seldom have time to sit down and think of the ways I am treated differently for being a woman—let alone a woman of color.