Editor’s Reflections | Summer 2001
History, Recent and Past I have just returned from CBE’s great Biennial International Conference—the seventh in CBE’s history. Words are simply inadequate to describe the
History, Recent and Past I have just returned from CBE’s great Biennial International Conference—the seventh in CBE’s history. Words are simply inadequate to describe the
Taken from Spiritual Moments with the Great Hymns, by Evelyn Bence. Copyright © 1997 by Evelyn Bence. Used by permission of Zondervan. Bence, who lives
. . . be wise as serpents and innocent as doves. —Matthew 10:16 The Christian egalitarian woman is in a difficult position. If she truly
This article is reprinted from The Ledger, Lakeland (May 28, 2000), with the author’s permission. Once again we shake our heads, laugh, and roll our eyes at
One woman’s response to the 2000 Baptist Faith and Message “How can I help but speak when I have the words of life?” In 1998,
My discovery that nothing is beyond the reach of a woman whose faith and identity are in Christ I have a confession to make. I
There are many others more qualified than I to represent a theological and philosophical apologetic for an “egalitarian” or “mutuality” point of view regarding women
Last night I waited at Starbucks until it was time to pick up two of our teenage daughters after a home Bible study under the
A Woman Who Was Angry At God Have you ever gotten really angry with God for making you who and what you are? If you
I was alerted to the fact that all might not be quiet on the male-female front as I wandered out of a class one day—probably