Living Post-Fall: Practical Redemption
To the woman he said, “I will make your pains in childbearing very severe; With painful labor you will give birth to children. Your desire
To the woman he said, “I will make your pains in childbearing very severe; With painful labor you will give birth to children. Your desire
There has been much hand-wringing in the African American community over the steep decline in the number of black couples marrying. From 1860 to 1960,
“Harry?” “Yeah, babe?” “Have you made a decision about repairing the dishwasher?” “Sally, I’m on it. I wish you wouldn’t keep bringing it up.” “I’m
When my friends Lis and Dwayne got married, they wanted to share a surname, but they didn’t want to follow the patriarchal norm of Lis
When we met with the committee for the first time, we were nervous. This meeting was the first step for my husband Jeff, who had
Do the little things we do and say really make a difference in the lives of others? Some Men Are Our Heroes answers this question
For the past two years, I have been blogging on a variety of issues—and one specific issue I’ve written a lot on is the complementarian
Love and Marriage—can you think of many other words that have such life-giving potential? At the upcoming Christians for Biblical Equality “Becoming New: Man and Woman
When I was growing up, I remember that my dad always tacked a three-by-five note card to a corkboard in his home office. Neatly, he
In commemorating International Women’s Day, we remain sober about the future safety of girls and women. According to the United Nations 35% of the world’s