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Florence Li: Pioneer in the Anglican Priesthood (Part 2)
By: Christy Chia | March 10, 2021
Find out how Florence Tim Oi Li's story ends. Li was a Chinese woman from Hong Kong, who was ordained as a the first female Anglican priest in 1944, nearly 30 years before it was permitted in her province and 50 years before the ordination of the first woman priests in the Church of England

Florence Li: Pioneer in the Anglican Priesthood (Part 1)
By: Christy Chia | March 3, 2021
Meet Florence Tim Oi Li, a Chinese woman from Hong Kong, who was ordained as a the first female Anglican priest in 1944, nearly 30 years before it was permitted in her province and 50 years before the ordination of the first woman priests in the Church of England

Celebrating Sojourner Truth as Extraordinary Also Means Lamenting Why She Had to Be
By: Sarah Lindsay | February 17, 2021
Sojourner Truth was a remarkable woman. This article invites us to learn about and celebrate her life, while also lamenting the oppression she experienced that meant she had to be remarkable to be remembered.

Why We Can't Forget the Women Leaders of Azusa Street
By: Michelle D. Williams | February 10, 2021
Many people don’t know that African American women were leading and pastoring churches from the beginning of the modern Pentecostal movement in the early 1900s. Meet two of these women: Lucy Farrow and Jennie Evans Seymour.

The Freedom-Faith of Rev. Dr. Prathia Hall
By: Deirdre “Jonese” Austin | February 3, 2021
Rev. Dr. Prathia Hall was a womanist theologian, pastor, mentor, and civil rights activist who developed the concept of a “freedom-faith.” She is an important figure in Black history, women’s history, church history, and American history for her work towards a church and an America where all people are considered equal, regardless of their [...]

Also a Mother: Asian Feminist Theology Promotes God Also as Mother
By: Kay Bonikowsky | January 30, 2021
Arising from the experiences of Asian women, Asian feminist theology provides an example of viewing God not only as Father, but also as Mother.

Racism, Revolution, and Redemption: Let’s Not Do 2020 Again
By: Daniel Fan | January 30, 2021
Racism is best overcome through redemptive relationships.

Ties that Bind Women in Islam and Christianity
By: Kristin Lassen | January 30, 2021
Christian and Muslim women have faced similar struggles and thus can encourage one another as co-laborers in respectful dialogue.

YHWH and Marginalization: Israel’s Widows and Abuelita Theology
By: Katrina Armas | January 30, 2021
Abuelita theology recognizes the imago Dei in poor and marginalized women such as widows and grandmothers, understanding that when the image of God is degraded in one, it is degraded in all.

Which Women Matter to God?
By: Jill Lin | January 20, 2021
In our quest for equality for women, egalitarians need to look at which women we are centering. Any egalitarian theology that assumes and centers white women’s experience over the experience of women of color is antithetical to the Gospel.