How The Gospel Subverts Gender-Hierarchy
As a fourth grader at a local public school, I got into a classroom debate over the rights of women, and in particular, the right
As a fourth grader at a local public school, I got into a classroom debate over the rights of women, and in particular, the right
The Co-Inheritance of Women John 15:9 affirms that God’s love for human beings is identical to God’s love for Jesus. Every child of God inherits
I have never been raped or physically assaulted. That can change at any moment. We’ve all heard the stories. We’ve read the statistics. We know
How do we get from sinner to whore in our perception of Bible women? (Note: this offensive term is used only to highlight the false
Editor’s Note: This is an Evangelical Press Association award winning poem. God of Hagar, Tamar, and Mary Magdalene Of Sarah, Rebecca, and Rachel God of Ruth,
The recent election has prompted significant reflection for many evangelicals, including notable contributions from Christianity Today managing editor Katelyn Beaty[1], Fuller president Mark Labberton and Fuller president
The great church reformer, Teresa of Ávila (1515-1582), wrote of Christians: Christ has now no hands, no feet on earth, but yours. Yours are the
Holy Chutzpah Mary is big lately. This week, I read a blog post about Mary by a woman trying to discover a Mary to identify with. She
Two Christmases ago, I was six months pregnant. The season of Advent, a time of waiting and expectation, has never made more sense to me.
I recently finished a new book that hit the shelves a few weeks back. It’s entitled Underdogs and Outsiders, written by my good friend, Tom