Phoebe: A Story
In this work of historical fiction, Paula Gooder presents an imaginative telling of the life and ministry of Phoebe. While Gooder does not offer an
In this work of historical fiction, Paula Gooder presents an imaginative telling of the life and ministry of Phoebe. While Gooder does not offer an
First published at Equinox Publishing Limited. Reprinted with permission. Women in Pentecostal and Charismatic Ministry: Informing a Dialogue on Gender, Church and Ministry invites the
In a faith centered on love and inclusion, are single people and their God-given gifts truly being welcomed in our churches? According to theologian Christina
Hermanas: Deepening Our Identity and Growing Our Influence is a beautiful mosaic of Bible stories interwoven with the narratives of immigrant women who for centuries
As I opened up the pages of Nancy Lammers Gross’ book, Women’s Voices and the Practice of Preaching, I became intensely grateful for certain truths
Of the books this reviewer has read and reviewed, Mary Lederleitner’s is unique in that it does not present an argument for equality of men
When I first saw the title, Is It Okay to Call God Mother, my mind raced ahead. Is this book promoting heresy? Is it theologically
In Am I Sleeping with the Enemy?, Ron Clark offers a passionate and personally informed response to the issue of male-to-female violence. Drawing on his
Breaking the Marriage Idol by Kutter Callaway is not so much a book about marriage, but about the way we think about marriage in the
Overall, the book Educated: A Memoir reads like a novel, with the pages turning easily. For those who have lived through trauma, though, the book