Why Can’t Christians Just Agree—For The Sake of Church Unity?
Editor’s Note: This article was originally published on Mutuality online, September 25, 2017. Why can’t Christians just agree? Or, when they must disagree, why can’t
Editor’s Note: This article was originally published on Mutuality online, September 25, 2017. Why can’t Christians just agree? Or, when they must disagree, why can’t
This post was previously published at www.missioalliance.org and was re-posted with permission. There are many male leaders in the church who want to empower women leaders, but
For the last five years, it seems that sex trafficking has become the social justice issue—the cause that everyone can get behind. Diverse groups of
This August, CBE International held its first-ever popular writing contest: Write for Gender Justice! Thanks to the creative gifts and enthusiastic participation of our diverse
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Dave and Bethy were complete strangers when they said “I do” in 1998. Having never met before, they promised to love one another until separated
In 2016, conservative American media outlet Christian Broadcasting Network published a piece in which Dr. Benjamin Keyes of Regent University (Virginia, USA) reported that, “Unfortunately,
We’ve had doubts, debates, disasters, and delights. Sometimes, we haven’t liked each other. Sometimes, we haven’t liked ourselves. We’ve been unloving, unwise, unsure, but always
Christians are used to hearing about Joseph and Mary, usually around Christmas. Then, they’re the supporting cast, and Jesus is the focus. They certainly don’t