Habits of Companionship
I used to hate the word lonely. Where I came from, to say you were lonely was to admit weakness. Even to utter the word
I used to hate the word lonely. Where I came from, to say you were lonely was to admit weakness. Even to utter the word
Stripped of all the theological debates and boiled down to its raw essence, Christianity and Christians will be judged by two actions: how much we
This article is adapted from Brenda Salter McNeil’s plenary address at CBE’s 1999 International Conference. I am from Chicago where a white supremacist shooter went
In the previous edition of Priscilla Papers, my article, “The Genesis of Equality,” outlined the prevailing view that the Bible’s opening chapters make substantial or
Nescire autem quid ante quam natus sis acciderit, id est semper esse puerum. To be ignorant of what occurred before you were born is to
It is common to view the entire debate between complementarianism and egalitarianism in terms of which side has more biblical support. Both sides of the
My perhaps-naïve assumption is that the editor’s introduction is the least-read part of any journal. As a result, I should briefly reiterate my first introduction
It is twenty-five years since my first book, Love, Honor and Be Free, was published by Moody Press. Subtitled “A Christian Woman’s Response to Today’s
The partriarchs are coming to church! But what kind of persons would claim such an epithet? In fact, the neopatriarchs who are now coming are
Four unnamed women in the Old Testament and their impact on the history of Israel How often has a momentous event in history occurred because