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Instinctively Egalitarian: Signs of Encouragement from Australia
By: Denise Cooper-Clarke | September 5, 2013
Whether in Darwin, Sydney, or Melbourne, there is work to be done when it comes to fully incorporating the gifts of women into the body of Christ. Life is not “as good as it gets” for women, but there are clear signs of hope.

Skirts, Spatulas, & Surrender
By: Elizabeth Drummond | June 5, 2013
Hannah was a young woman with deep desires and a love for God. Like me, she was broken and weary. She cried out to God, deeply wounded by the fact that she could not live up to her community’s expectation for women: motherhood.

The Parsonage: An Introduction
By: Krista Wilson | March 18, 2013
Somehow, six such female leaders gravitated towards one another and decided to take on the task of community living. And I’ve managed to squeeze my way into a house packed with empowered women.

Never Forget
By: Morven R. Baker | November 7, 2012
I will never forget the first time I voted. I was 18, and nervously walked into that polling booth with my parents. I was in awe that “my vote” might actually make a difference in choosing the leader of our country. It was an honor and privilege I have never taken lightly.

Book Review: Margot Starbuck's Unsqueezed: Springing Free from Skinny Jeans, Nose Jobs, Highlights, and Stilettos
By: Megan Greulich | March 5, 2011
The great benefit to Starbuck's book is in its ability to pose deep questions in a friendly way, thereby encouraging Christian women of many ages, cultures, and points of view to dialogue. In a culture that bombards women with destructive ideas about their worth and identity, and in a church that has not adequately addressed [...]

Book Review: Liberating Tradition: Women's Identity and Vocation in Christian Perspective
By: Melanie Springer Mock | September 5, 2008
Kristina LaCelle-Peterson writes a compelling outline of Christian feminism that serves as a valuable tool for the average evangelical seeking more refined and informed thinking about gender from a biblical perspective.

The Story of a Semi-Reluctant Role Model
By: JoAnn Streeter Shade | September 5, 2007
You see, I have been called. Deep within me is a passion for justice, a burning desire to see women freed and systems changed, to see the playing field leveled for all people, regardless of race, gender, economic status, ancestry, or ethnicity.

Changing Trends in Relationships between Men and Women
By: Melba Padilla Maggay | March 1, 2007
Changing Trends in Relationships between Men and Women

Is My Church Feminized?
By: Dorcas George | December 5, 2006
The more I considered the “buzz” about the so-called feminization of the church, the more I realized the concern was misguided. What we need are mature Christians, not manly Christians.

10 Lies the Church Tells Women: How the Bible Has Been Misused to Keep Women in Spiritual Bondage
By: J. Lee Grady | August 3, 2006
The gospel was never intended to restrain women from pursuing God or to prevent them from fulfilling their divine destiny. In his revised and updated book, Lee Grady boldly proclaims the truth of the gospel: that men and women are appointed by god and empowered by Him.