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Living Post-Fall: Partners, Not Competitors
By: Sarah Ago | April 15, 2016
Our kingdom vision reminds us that we need to hold tightly to Christ’s redemptive work on the cross. No longer are we bound by the Fall or called to perpetuate the effects of it! We are called to live in a redemptive reality, which is counter to worldly division.

We Named Her Mercy
By: Debbie Fulthorp | April 6, 2016
We encourage our daughter and son not to be defined by stereotypes. We encourage both of them to be the person God has made them and to lead, no matter what others say.

More Than A Secondary Issue
By: Sarah Rose Lochelt | February 15, 2016
When the pastor referred to women’s place in the church as merely a “secondary issue,” a deep shudder hit. What sent heat to my face and tension to my fists wasn’t this singular comment by the preaching pastor. Instead, my reaction was rooted in an overwhelming protective instinct, triggered by the sight [...]

Reflections of A Wannabe Daddy's Girl
By: Guest Author | February 9, 2016
Girls matter. Whether it’s supporting girls in sports, education, or the church, your actions tell girls that they're important, or that they’re peripheral.

Mary, Did You Know?
By: Bronwen Speedie | December 22, 2015
All parents wonder about their child's future. But with a conception like no other, a birth surrounded by unique circumstances and prophetic glimpses, surely Mary's contemplation of her son's future was very different from any other expectant mother.

Fathers, Advocate For Your Daughters
By: Rachel Asproth | November 23, 2015
What does it look like for a father to leverage his privilege on behalf of his daughter? How should a father use his platform and privilege to advocate for women?

3 Ways for Mamas To Empower Daughters
By: Rachel Asproth | November 16, 2015
So you’re a mama raising a daughter? I’m not in the same place as you, but I do have a couple of thoughts on what it takes to raise and empower brave, intelligent, and confident women. 1. Don’t Make Assumptions About Her Interests and Goals I attended a retreat this past weekend with my dad, [...]

The Girls' Area
By: Susan Harris Howell | August 14, 2015
Many others, like us, are aware of the unfortunate stereotypes that attempt to narrowly define us as boys and girls, men and women. Many others are actively working against such harmful messages and the restrictions they promote.

Sweetie Versus the Tough Guy
By: Xana McCauley | May 27, 2015
We needed a curriculum for children, a re-telling of biblical stories that would not compromise the biblical message of equality.

Shaping Fearless & Faithful Disciples: Strategies for Every Age
By: Corrie Gustafson | March 5, 2015
Over the years, I’ve developed what I call affirmation strategies that I fold into the discipleship process. I share these with you, some for every developmental age, and invite you to join in the work.