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Keeping My Name: A 30th Anniversary Reflection
By: Amy J. Chase | April 27, 2023
“Wife of Lappidoth” or “woman of flames”? Which would you rather be? Women marrying today must make a similar decision as they choose whether to take their husband’s last name or keep their own.

New Voices: The Gender of God with Dr. Amy Peeler
By: Erin Moniz, Blake Dean, Amy Peeler | January 13, 2023
What are the implications of assigning the male gender to God? If God isn’t male, then why do we call God “Father”? Blake & Erin speak with Dr. Amy Peeler about her new book, Women and the Gender of God.

New Voices: Jesus and Women with Dr. Lynn Cohick
By: Erin Moniz, Blake Dean, Lynn Cohick | December 9, 2022
CBE International’s Mutuality magazine winter issue will tackle the topic of Jesus and women. To help us think deeply about this and how it affects our discipleship and reading of Scripture, Dr. Lynn Cohick speaks with hosts Erin and Blake about the overlooked women throughout Scripture and how Jesus truly saw them.

Video: Waking Up Womanist: Centering Galatians 3:28 in Our Discipleship and Ministry
By: Michelle T. Sanchez | November 2, 2022
What is evangelical womanism? In its simplest terms evangelical womanism is a Christ-centered, holistic lens that empowers evangelical disciples of Jesus to remain mindful of race, gender, and class dynamics in all that we do. Womanism is also the framework through which Black women have naturally engaged the world for centuries. What can we now [...]

Audio: Waking Up Womanist: Centering Galatians 3:28 in Our Discipleship and Ministry
By: Michelle T. Sanchez | November 2, 2022
What is evangelical womanism? In its simplest terms evangelical womanism is a Christ-centered, holistic lens that empowers evangelical disciples of Jesus to remain mindful of race, gender, and class dynamics in all that we do. Womanism is also the framework through which Black women have naturally engaged the world for centuries. What can we now [...]

Women Are People, Too
By: Mallory Ellington | September 5, 2022
The church all too often slants discussions of porn toward men’s struggles. But women also struggle. Ignoring this reality harms women—they are othered and do not have adequate resources to help them find freedom.

The Father and the Feminine: Assessing the Grammar of Gender-Inclusive God Language
By: Spencer Miles Boersma | August 9, 2022
Feminine language is in the Bible and has been used in Christian worship, which implies that any male-exclusivist position is not an authentically conservative one.

To Leave or to Stay: How Women Can Change the Church
By: Hannele Ottschofski | March 2, 2022
Would a women’s church strike change men’s perception of women? Many women want full equality but aren’t prepared to fight for it. We can learn much from the women of Putney, Iceland, and the Catholic church in Germany.

Black Woman, What’s Your Mission? Encouragement for Everyday Egalitarians
By: Camille E. Moore | February 23, 2022
Black woman, God calls you to MISSION because he dwells within you. You were created to Motivate, Inspire, Set the pace, provide Safe spaces, live and lead with Integrity, and always be Optimistic and Nurturing.

New Voices: Womanist Maternal Thought and Scripture with guest Dr. Stephanie B Crowder
By: Erin Moniz, Blake Dean, Stephanie Buckhanon Crowder | November 12, 2021
On the New Voices thread, hosts Blake and Erin speak with Dr. Stephanie Buckhanon Crowder about her book When Momma Speaks: The Bible and Motherhood from a Womanist Perspective.