Advocating for Gender Equality in Neutral Ministry Settings
The author has asked that we publish this article anonymously for the sake of her work in an interdenominational ministry. Working in an interdenominational ministry
The author has asked that we publish this article anonymously for the sake of her work in an interdenominational ministry. Working in an interdenominational ministry
Recently, a friend of mine was asked why she chose to work, and not stay home full-time with her child, even though her husband makes
There are several passages in the New Testament that list the spiritual gifts believers receive for the purpose of building up of the body of
“What I’m about to tell you is true. Anyone who believes in me will do the works I have been doing. In fact, they will
I was fortunate to be raised by parents who valued and encouraged education for their daughters. Growing up in a family of three daughters with
Until I launched my own dream to plant a church, I found more freedom to be who God created me to be, and to exercise
In the academic world, the female evangelical is often absent.1 This absence is not due merely to lack of numbers, but also to a system that
Veteran US preacher Iverna Tompkins, well known for her tongue-in-cheek humor, once famously said: “For a woman to be accepted as a preacher and church
God uses all kinds of spokespeople to communicate important messages to the church and world. In the past few years, former US President Jimmy Carter
This article is based on a presentation at the Crossroads Conference, August 18,1994, hosted by Evangelicals for Social Action. Perhaps some of you have heard