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The Long Walk for South African Women
By: Winnie V. Williams | December 5, 2005
In addition to the ethnic, gender, and economic inequalities that have afflicted black South African women past the end of Apartheid in 1994, the plague of HIV/AIDS has added a new dimension to their struggle.

Finding Our Identity: Women’s Commissioning Service Presentation Bethel Seminary, June 14, 2005
By: DesAnne Hippe | October 31, 2005
Women’s Commissioning Service Presentation Bethel Seminary, June 14, 2005

"Eve" Becomes Mother: Childbirth as a Positive Spiritual Event
By: Kathy Nesper, Coralee Murray | August 1, 2005
"Eve" Becomes Mother: Childbirth as a Positive Spiritual Event

Transformed by a New Translation
By: Deborah M. Gill | June 5, 2005
The following story comes from my own life. It celebrates God’s faithfulness to a daughter who longed for her mother to know the joy of encountering God’s Spirit in Scripture.

The Junior Bible Quiz & Gender Accuracy
By: Deborah M. Gill | June 5, 2005
The Junior Bible Quiz (JBQ) is a children’s discipleship ministry of the Assemblies of God that motivates kids to learn and love the Bible. We have taken the issue of gender accuracy and children’s faith development very seriously.

Book Review: Mirror Mirror Reflects God's Love for Teens
By: Elizabeth McGrew | March 5, 2004
Written by Kara Powell and Kendall Payne, Mirror Mirror provides a balanced, even-handed approach to looking at a broad range of issues facing young women, including body image, dating, makeup, leadership, giftedness, health and friendship.

Parenting as Partners
By: Kathy Nesper | September 5, 2003
It is the “virtual” equivalent of a pleasant post-dinner conversation. Not as satisfying by e-mail as in real life over coffee and dessert, but my question has intrigued them: how has your belief in biblical equality affected your parenting?

Parenting with a Purpose: J. Lee Grady on How Equality Affects Relationships and Raising Daughters
By: J. Lee Grady | March 5, 2002
I was raised in a very traditional, Southern Baptist environment, but my parents, even though they were not taught egalitarian principles, sort of figured out that that was the way it had to be.

Editor's Note: Spring 2002
By: Joanne Nystrom Janssen | March 5, 2002
A father suddenly catches a glimpse of his daughter’s ministry gifts, gifts he was told women didn’t have. A mother, in tears, describes her vision of a different future for her daughters, one without restrictions and roles. And a parent grieves over the way young women are treated as less valuable, intelligent or [...]

Daughters of Confidence
By: Joanne Nystrom Janssen | March 5, 2002
Christy believes many women struggle with their body because they aren’t encouraged to pursue what they love and instead are confined to certain roles. Within this framework, a woman’s body is often the only tool she has to gain influence or control.