“It’s a Shame You’re a Girl”: Becoming the Sort of Woman Who Wants to Preach
I was fifteen years old and standing against a wall of the church after the Sunday service, waiting for my parents to quit yakking so
I was fifteen years old and standing against a wall of the church after the Sunday service, waiting for my parents to quit yakking so
Why Can’t Women Do That? is the best overall book for lay people on the roles of women in the church! In Why Can’t Women Do That? Philip B. Payne and
“There is no longer male and female; for all of you are one in Christ Jesus.” The conversation about the relationship between women and men
After a so many episodes of Blake referencing her work, Dr. Cynthia Westfall is finally a guest on the show! Join hosts Blake and Erin
After a so many episodes of Blake referencing her work, Dr. Cynthia Westfall is finally a guest on the show! Join hosts Blake and Erin
Over 220 participants from more than ten countries joined CBE’s first virtual conference, “Men, Women, and God: Theology and Its Impact.” Registrations continue to climb
When I was eight years old, one of my teachers was named Mrs. Moorehouse. After school one day, I was talking to my mum and
At the seminary I attended, all students were required to take four Scriptures classes. For Scriptures 1, there was a notoriously difficult class taught by
“The Great Spirit loves this world of human beings so deeply he gave us his Son―the only Son who fully represents him. All who trust in
Karen Strand Winslow opens her latest book with a rhetorically powerful introduction, challenging readers to “visualize no sexism” and to “imagine the history of the