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Egalitarian in Profession; Complementarian in Practice
By: Chrystal Westbrook | June 15, 2023
Egalitarians often focus on changing others’ minds about women in leadership, but what about churches that don’t practice what they already preach? This article gives practical advice for Christian women and men in spaces where egalitarianism is professed, but complementarianism still thrives beneath the surface.

Women and Words: “I Tried To Prove Egalitarians Wrong” with Dr. Philip B. Payne
By: Dr. Mimi Haddad, President of CBE International, Philip B. Payne | June 12, 2023
Dr. Mimi Haddad interviews Dr. Philip B. Payne on the meaning of “head” in Greek and the benefit of mutual submission.

Women: Men’s Genuine Partners
By: Dr. Mimi Haddad, President of CBE International | June 5, 2023
The genuine partnerships of women and men working side by side as evangelists, house-church planters, apostles, missionaries, Bible translators, and more comprise a Christ-follower revolution that transformed the most brutal superpower in history—Rome.

Women and Words: Why Are There So Many Bible Translations? With Dr. Jeffrey Miller
By: Dr. Mimi Haddad, President of CBE International, Jeff Miller | June 2, 2023
Dr. Mimi Haddad and Dr. Jeffrey Miller discuss the two major theories of Bible translation: formal equivalence (word-for-word) and functional equivalence (phrase-for-phrase).

Women and Words: Why Bible Translation Matters” with Dr. Jeffrey Miller
By: Dr. Mimi Haddad, President of CBE International, Jeff Miller | May 5, 2023
On this episode of Mutuality Matters, Dr. Mimi Haddad introduces the newest podcast thread, “Women and Words: Why Bible Translation Matters” with guest, Dr. Jeffrey Miller. Jeff gives listeners a window into the world of Bible translation and interpretation.

Women and Men Leading Together: “Exchanging a Muzzle for a Microphone” with Rici and Phil Skei
By: Layla Van Gerpen, Rob Dixon, Rici Skei, Phil Skei | April 28, 2023
Join Layla and Rob as they host Rici and Phil Skei, co-pastors and co-parents, sharing Rici's testimony of limitless ministry leadership and the joy of role flexibility in both home and ministry.

New Voices: Ableism and Gender Roles with Kailey Bradley
By: Erin Moniz, Blake Dean, Kailey Bradley | April 14, 2023
How would a marriage partnership shift when one person contracts a chronic illness? Kailey Bradley writes about these topics and then joins Erin and Blake for a conversation about Ableism, gender roles, and the interdependency of the gospel.

Book Review: The Bible vs. Biblical Womanhood: How God's Word Consistently Affirms Gender Equality
By: Kate Netzler Burch | April 6, 2023
The Bible vs. Biblical Womanhood is a thorough, comprehensive, and accessible introduction to prominent Bible passages that are often used to limit women. Philip B. Payne builds upon and summarizes a lifetime of research to show God’s word consistently affirms the equality of women and men.

Men and Women Leading Together: “I Wonder If It’s Already Happening?” with Rev. Elaine May
By: Layla Van Gerpen, Rob Dixon, Elaine May | March 24, 2023
This month, Rev. Elaine May shares a hopeful vision for shared leadership in the context of God’s mission. She shares a compelling list of practical tips that create leadership pipelines, developing women into leaders, and intentionally modeling fruitful partnerships for the next generation.

New Voices: Non-Toxic Masculinity with Zachary Wagner
By: Erin Moniz, Blake Dean, Zachary Wagner | March 10, 2023
What does purity culture have to do with toxic masculinity? Author Zachary Wagner talks about his forthcoming book with Erin and Blake, Non-Toxic Masculinity: Recovering Healthy Male Sexuality. They discuss how both women and men are dehumanized by purity culture and toxic masculinity, and how Jesus and the gospel restores them both.