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Faith-Rooted Organizing
By: Lisa Sharon Harper | August 3, 2019
In this workshop, Lisa Sharon Harper equips listeners to engage the issues at play in their towns and cities by examining the response of Nehemiah to his colonized context.

Advocating for Equality Among the Marginalized
By: Nell Green | August 3, 2019
This workshop compares the American woman's experience of equality to the experience of displaced women such as refugees, immigrants, and victims of trafficking, and shows how we can advocate for them.

Christ—Ever Culturally Relevant, Never Culturally Captive: Freeing Christianity from Bias and Cultural Captivity
By: Ruben Rivera | August 2, 2019
This seminar introduces participants to the surprising ways that even socially conscious Christians can be hindered by unconscious cultural captivity and ingroup influences, and contrasts this with what Rivera calls "remarkable Christianity."

The Very Good News for Women for Such a Time as This?
By: Lisa Sharon Harper | August 1, 2019
Lisa Sharon Harper takes us back to the beginning with deep exploration of Genesis 1-3 and considers its profound implications on the lives and calling of women right now.

Hermanas: Deepening Our Identity and Growing Our Influence
By: Noemi Vega Quinones, Natalia Kohn Rivera, Kristy Garza Robinson | March 11, 2019
Natalia Kohn, Noemi Vega Quiñones, and Kristy Garza Robinson share their own journeys as Latinas and leaders. They find mentorship in twelve inspirational women of the Bible including Esther, Rahab, Mary, and Lydia, who navigated challenges of brokenness and suffering, being bicultural, and crossing borders.

Book Review: Hermanas: Deepening Our Identity and Growing Our Influence
By: Gricel Medina | March 11, 2019
In Hermanas, the authors share their lives and the lives of characters in the Bible who were beautifully marked by a divine encounter with God. Their stories inspire readers to strongly pushback against a patriarchal focus and unapologetically teach the benefits of a healthy missional collaboration between males and females. The book explores the ramifications [...]

Am I Dust or Am I Daughter? A Woman Pastor's Journey Toward Worth and Identity
By: Noemi Vega Quinones | February 6, 2019
I wondered if something was wrong with me, a woman, or with my female body. Did I dress too provocatively? I began to hide behind loose clothes and old thrift finds. I diminished myself, listening to the messages of shame and fear. Bowing to the voice that whispered that I was dust—unclean.

How the System is Rigged against Latinas and What the Church Can Do to Help
By: Gricel Medina | November 12, 2018
Whether we realize it or not, a paradigm shift is happening. The voices of Latina women, of immigrant women, of women of color, and of all women are emerging. Together, we’re telling a fuller story and illustrating a profound truth: we're always better and stronger together.

"If You Teach the Mama, the Whole Family Will Learn" (Finnish, English)
By: Beth Elness-Hanson | October 26, 2018
Beyond economics and development, this session develops the title’s theme with a biblical application from the Book of Ruth, incorporating intercultural interpretation and illustrated by stories of Tanzania women.

4 Ways Christian Conferences Exclude
By: Gricel Medina | May 2, 2018
We shouldn’t be forced to attend conferences built on gender stereotypes or accept speaker line-ups that have few to no women or people of color. If Christian conferences mean to reflect the diverse makeup of the church, they will have to do better. They will have to move beyond confirmation bias and stereotypes.