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Genesis 3:16 and the Character of God

By: Jane L. Crane | November 7, 2025

Crane explains that Genesis 3:16 has often been mistranslated, causing misunderstandings about women and God’s character. Using early Hebrew sources and the research of Katharine Bushnell and Walter Kaiser, Crane shows that the verse describes the woman turning toward the man and the serpent’s deception rather than God punishing or subordinating women, revealing a [...]

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Two Ways of Translating and Interpreting Genesis 3:16a, One Older and One Newer: Does It Matter?

By: Joy Fleming | November 7, 2025

Fleming compares two major translations of Genesis 3:16 and argues that the King James Version more accurately reflects the Hebrew text than later versions like the RSV, which wrongly portray the verse as a curse of pain in childbirth. She concludes that the passage reveals both sorrow and blessing, showing God’s recognition of human struggle [...]

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“To rule” or “To be like”? Genesis 3:16 in Its Ancient Near Eastern Context

By: Elizabeth Ann R. Willett | November 7, 2025

Willett argues that Genesis 3:16 has long been mistranslated and misunderstood, suggesting it refers to increased work and pregnancies rather than pain in childbirth, and to mutual desire between man and woman rather than domination. She explains that the Hebrew word mashal means “to be like” instead of “to rule,” portraying the verse as a reflection [...]

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Parenting in Exile: The Pain-Love of Eve

By: Karen Strand Winslow | November 7, 2025

Karen Strand Winslow interprets Genesis 3:16 as describing the ongoing toil, emotional suffering, and struggle for harmony that result from human disobedience, rather than a divine curse of childbirth pain or female subordination. She argues that the verse portrays the enduring “pain-love” of parenting and the human tension between love and control within relationships.

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God’s Wisdom for Cultivating a Marriage

By: Janet Galante | November 7, 2025

Janet Galante’s sermon draws on Proverbs to show that God’s wisdom for marriage involves cultivating love, faithfulness, and mutual delight while resisting the distractions and “upgrade culture” that pull couples apart. She emphasizes that healthy, enduring marriages grow through intentional care, intimacy, and equality grounded in God’s design.

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Book Review: The Quest for Biblical Servant Leadership: Insights from the Global Church

By: Alexander Kwasi Oduro | November 5, 2025

Alexander Kwasi Oduro reviews The Quest for Biblical Servant Leadership, highlighting its global exploration of how true leadership is rooted in serving others under God’s authority. Drawing from African and Asian contexts, the book demonstrates that servant leadership transcends culture and gender, offering practical models for leading with humility and faith in today’s [...]

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Women and Words: Inside the Bible Translation Room with Dr. Joel B. Green: Part 1

By: Dr. Mimi Haddad, President of CBE International, Joel B. Green | October 31, 2025

In this episode of Mutuality Matters, Dr. Joel B. Green joins the conversation to discuss the importance of Bible translation and interpretation, emphasizing the inclusion of women in the process.

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Priscilla and the Explosion of Women Church Planters Today: The Great Commission Is Not a Competition

By: Terran Williams | October 30, 2025

We should not look at women today through a mistranslation or interpretation of 1 Timothy 2:12 or any verse, but through the Great Commission, in which Jesus was emphatic that the whole church participate. Can a woman teach and preach and plant a church and care for those that she gathers? In sum, yes!

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5 Lessons from a Youth Pastor on Racism and Sexism

By: Sarah Brooks | October 22, 2025

As a justice advocate, I thought I understood racism and sexism. But it wasn’t until I became a youth pastor to a multiracial group of teens that I realized just how deeply racial and gender injustice is woven into our society.

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Priscilla and the Explosion of Women Church Planters Today: Priscilla, the Pastor-Teacher

By: Terran Williams | October 16, 2025

There are three places where Paul emphasizes spiritual gifts as the determinant for who does what in a local church: 1 Corinthians, Romans, and Ephesians. Well, it turns out that Priscilla was involved in all three of those churches. The evidence seems to show that she had been freed up to use the gifts that God [...]

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