Why Fathers Should Advocate for Daughters
Ziauddin Yousafzai, father of Malala Yousafzai—international women’s education activist and 2014 Nobel Peace Prize winner—was invited by TED to share his experience as a mentor
Ziauddin Yousafzai, father of Malala Yousafzai—international women’s education activist and 2014 Nobel Peace Prize winner—was invited by TED to share his experience as a mentor
There we were. My friend and I were drinking coffee, talking about our days, enjoying each other’s company—and then she used a phrase that makes
I saw a movie this week that made me think about motherhood and the transition it requires when done well. The Meddler[1] depicts the struggle to
Editor’s Note: This ongoing series of articles entitled, “My Awesome Egalitarian Husband: #LoveGrowsMutuality” was inspired by blogger Rachel Heston Davis, who shared her and her
Once in a while it makes me cringe. Occasionally, I argue the point in the rather limited space of a comment box on Facebook. As
Check out a follow-up list of “Four More Sexist Myths That The Church Should Reject.” We’ve all heard them. Stupid jokes and thoughtless comments. Sexist
“I am an egalitarian.” I make this statement with pride, but my journey into egalitarianism was a long one. In fact, my students are often
In January, Kristin Rosser wrote an excellent article entitled “The Consequences of Complementarianism for Men.” It began with an imaginary conversation between a complementarian husband
A recent blog post on the Council for Biblical Manhood and Womanhood’s website titled, “Soap Bubbles Submission,” caught my attention for a number of reasons.
This is Part 2 in a series exploring the consequences of the Fall on men, women, relationships, and the world. See Part 1. The post-Fall