2021 Conference Virtual Preview Panel, Part 3
What place do women have in the churches of Ireland? Amanda Jackson (director of the Women’s Commission of the World Evangelical Alliance) leads a hopeful
What place do women have in the churches of Ireland? Amanda Jackson (director of the Women’s Commission of the World Evangelical Alliance) leads a hopeful
Charles Read moderates a discussion with 2021 conference speakers Natalie Collins, Sean Callaghan, and Pontsho Segwai on the leadership strengths of women and men, and how
A Zoom conversation with Kelley Nikondeha, author of CBE’s book club pick Defiant: What the Women of Exodus Teach Us about Freedom. She talks about her
Mimi Haddad asked keynote speakers Andrew Bartlett, Steve Holmes, and Lucy Peppiatt to consider the spiritual and social consequences of theological patriarchy. What is at stake,
2019 “Created to Thrive” CBE International Conference Light shines bright when the darkness is thick. Christians are meant to give off the fragrance of Jesus
2019 “Created to Thrive” CBE International Conference In an era of #MeToo, #ChurchToo, and separation of black and brown mothers from their children by mass
2019 “Created to Thrive” CBE International Conference For reasons ranging from the improper interpretation of Scripture to societal stereotypes and lack of opportunity for girls,
2019 “Created to Thrive” CBE International Conference Explorations of Genesis 2 intent on recovering God’s ideal for the interrelationship between male and female often zoom
2019 “Created to Thrive” CBE International Conference Many pastors have struggled to help their congregations respond wisely and compassionately in the era of #MeToo and
2018 “Created for Partnership” CBE International Conference The attitude of Jesus of Nazareth toward women bearing sexual stigma was quite exceptional compared to that of his