Book Review: Women and Men: Gender in the Church
This book emerges out of a rich Mennonite heritage that rather consistently deals with major social issues as they relate to biblical faith. Carol Penner’s
This book emerges out of a rich Mennonite heritage that rather consistently deals with major social issues as they relate to biblical faith. Carol Penner’s
I cannot express how much I appreciated Tina Osterhouse’s recent essay, “Why Christians Can Do Better Than The ‘Billy Graham Rule.’” I have been confronted
Today marks the final installment in CBE’s Women’s History Wednesday series. We opened the series by exploring the ways history has tried to erase women.
The author of Women as Risk-Takers for God, Lorry Lutz, is currently the international coordinator of the Women’s Track of AD2000 and Beyond. Her purpose
I had just finished teaching an adult Sunday School class on spiritual gifts when a friend ran up to me and asked, “Did you hear
This book, written by a woman on the staff of Campus Crusade for Christ, makes a distinct contribution to the current literature on biblical teachings
Sarah Sumner writes an apologetic that is especially helpful to dissatisfied complementarians who do not want to see themselves as “feminists.” She wants the Christian
This book, written by two ordained women, deals in a winsome and loving way with the issue of women in leadership in the church and
If you want one book that clarifies controversial biblical passages about women in leadership, documents God’s use of women in both the Old and New
Philips’ Fearless Daughters: Women Preachers and the Men Who Cheer Them On