Book Review: A Voice of Her Own
Why, over the years, haven’t women produced more in the arts—specifically in literature? At the turn of the century, Virginia Woolf began the answer to
Why, over the years, haven’t women produced more in the arts—specifically in literature? At the turn of the century, Virginia Woolf began the answer to
Global Evangelicalism is an important contribution to historical and theological studies because of its scope and accessibility. The book is made up of an introduction,
In her biography Fighting Angel, one of the most famous and disaffected missionary children of them all, the Nobel Prize-winning Pearl Buck, tells the sad
This new book on the Trinity is not to be missed. It may well prove to be the definitive contemporary reader on the debate over
Is there any inherent meaning in sexuality, or does sex simply mean whatever we intend it to mean in the moment? Dennis Hollinger, president of
This book addresses a topic within the Godhead that cuts across the lines of gender conviction and unites egalitarians and hierarchists on both sides of
As we journey through life, many of us will be able to recount key individuals who noticed our God-given gifts and potential. Those same individuals
Real-Life Marriage: It’s Not About Me is coauthored by Tim and Anne Evans, a longtime married couple involved in Christian marriage counseling for many years.
This small book (75 pages) elucidates a great present-day adversary to biblical justice and equality: patriarchy. The book is written for the Body of Christ.
Gayle Haggard’s Why I Stayed is a spellbinding book. My reflections, as I read it, revolved around three separate but related themes—marriage, mutuality, and “healing