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3 Lessons I Learned from the Stories of Women Immigrants
By: Susan Harris Howell, Shelby Barnett | April 25, 2018
Recently, in the small bowling alley where Shelby works, three immigrant women and eight children came to the counter to pay for their games. After Shelby realized that none of the women could speak English, one of them tried to apologize, saying, “Normally my husband…” Shelby asked if her husband usually did the talking. She [...]

Book Review: Still Evangelical?
By: Jennay Smith | March 21, 2018
Edited by Mark Labberton, president of Fuller Theological Seminary, Still Evangelical? contains chapters by ten individuals who consider themselves evangelicals, and their reflections as they wrestle with the meaning of and their association with evangelicalism, especially in light of the 2016 election.

8 Books to Pick Up During (and After) Black History Month
By: CBE International | February 21, 2018
If we are serious about widening our historical narrative, addressing racial bias, and celebrating the history of African Americans in the US, our reading lists should reflect that commitment. So if you’re looking for a place to start, here are 8 books that Christians can pick up after Black History Month.

Book Review: Shalom Sistas: Living Wholeheartedly in a Brokenhearted World
By: Amy F. Davis Abdallah | January 3, 2018
Overall, Shalom Sistas is a fun read. It’s not too heavy on theology, but not without it. It’s primarily story-based, but also teaches the reader the peacemaking way of life. It’s humorous, but the reader will sometimes find herself crying. At the end of the day, it’s worth taking the time [...]

Book Review: When Momma Speaks: The Bible and Motherhood from A Womanist Perspective
By: Kaitlin Curtice | September 5, 2017
“The purpose of the stories about biblical mothers falls on literary and socially deaf ears unless they mean something to twenty-first-century mothers,” Stephanie Buckhanon Crowder writes in When Momma Speaks. This is the essence of Crowder’s mission: to forge a story connection between biblical mothers of color and modern African American mothers.

Does Egalitarian Theology Have Anything To Say To People of Color?
By: Gricel Medina | August 2, 2017
Egalitarians preach and believe in justice for all people, but we don’t always fight alongside people of color for racial justice. We must practice what we preach on racial righteousness.

Ain't I A Woman?: The Imago Dei and/in Black Women
By: Nilwona Nowlin | July 23, 2017
Participants will learn more about what it is like to be made in the image of God as a black woman in a society and Christian context that refuses to acknowledge that the imago Dei resides in her.

In It Together: Widening Our Reach and Our Message
By: Gricel Medina | July 23, 2017
How to be more intentional, relevant, and strategic in the way we reach a multi-cultural community. Discover ways you can expand the dialogue to reach a more diverse audience.

Reframing: An Architectural Design Thinking Process of 1 Corinthians 11:11-12
By: Gricel Medina | July 20, 2017
How can we better serve and inform a growing diverse community with an egalitarian theology message that is clearly understood? What are better ways to create bridges of conversation that are not intrusive or divisive?

Wonder Woman In The Pulpit
By: Rachel Asproth | June 6, 2017
It matters that Mary and Jesus are often inaccurately imaged with light skin in the West. It matters that pastors preach on Jacob, David, and Peter but not Rahab, Tamar, and Priscilla. And it matters that, Sunday after Sunday, women don’t see preachers who look like us in the pulpit.