The Bias of History and the SBC
As summer launched, my husband and I ramped up our binge on history. We’re relishing podcast episodes of The Rest is History,[1] and loading up
As summer launched, my husband and I ramped up our binge on history. We’re relishing podcast episodes of The Rest is History,[1] and loading up
I have spent the majority of my life worshipping with and leading in congregations that profess to be egalitarian. My early formation was in the
A week ago, I responded to a young woman’s Facebook question, “I’ve always been taught that women should only teach women and children. Have I
A recent post made an insightful observation: “God is not a boy’s name.” Since God is not male, men are not morally superior, and being
This article has developed through specific conversations with Sydney Hughes, Jessica Cheng, and Genevieve Pierre, and through being in community with my fellow female seminarians
Some of the people best placed to help churches to be more intentional about advocating for the biblical equality of women and men are those
Download a PDF Many female ministers say they feel like second-class citizens in the kingdom of God. Some women lay leaders say they are underutilized,
As a woman who periodically preaches and teaches in a “soft complementarian” church, one that allows women to teach but not be an elder or
Ricardo stopped me by the door of the small shop unit where we held church meetings. “Have you ever been invited to someone’s house for
I grew up in a missionary family. This meant that every few years we would return to the United States to give a report to