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Sexual Exploitation and Violence toward Women: Global and Local Concerns

By: Ellen Armstrong | September 6, 2004

Sexual Exploitation and Violence toward Women: Global and Local Concerns

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Book Review: Is There Any Good News About Injustice?

By: Victoria Peterson-Hilleque | December 5, 2003

Gary Haugen's book, Good News about Injustice, can help concerned Christians not only face injustice but also become a part of the solution. 

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Ten Lies the Church Tells Women

By: J. Lee Grady | June 5, 2003

I’ve identified 10 erroneous views about women that have been circulated in the church, preached from pulpits and written in the study notes of popular Bible translations for too long. I believe we must debunk these lies if we want to see the church released to fulfill the Great Commission.

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Biblical Reconciliation 101

By: Victoria Peterson-Hilleque | March 5, 2003

Quick Bible quiz: Name one African person in the Bible. Did you mention Hagar, Simon of Cyrene or Apollos of Alexandria? What about the Ethiopian eunuch, or Queen Candace? If none of these characters came to mind, perhaps it’s due to a lack of understanding of the cultural and ethnic forces at [...]

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Red and Yellow, Black and White: Racial Inequality in the American Church

By: Julia Bloom | March 5, 2003

To be white and middle class in America is to be a participant in a privileged power structure. Often unknowingly, we lay poverty and discrimination at the door of communities of color. The challenge to white middle-class people who follow Jesus is to begin to notice the cries of pain from these communities.

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The Parable of the Blue Reflector

By: Nancy K. Ferrell | April 30, 2001

Let us point the way to signs of racism and exclusion that are often not seen by those not affected by them.

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An Invisible People, An Invisible Problem

By: Dr. Mimi Haddad, President of CBE International | January 31, 1999

Covert (and perhaps unintentional) sexism is often as invisible to the perpetrators as it is to the victims.

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Five Bricks at a Time

By: Bryant Myers | January 31, 1999

I was in Madras visiting a project that is a part of World Vision’s urban advance program. This 10-year-old initiative employs community organizing as the primary tool for promoting transformational development in urban settings. Organizing people around common issues creates the community framework often so hard to find in the city.

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Book Review: Women as Risk-Takers for God

By: Frances Hiebert | April 30, 1998

In 1991 Lutz met with leaders of two other global women's movements, the Women's Commission of the World Evangelical Fellowship and the Lausanne Women's Network, to see how they could work together. A book committee was set up to include representatives of the three groups, and Lutz was commissioned to do the writing.

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The Historical, Social, and Religious Context of American Baptist Women in El Salvador

By: Kathleen Hayes | January 31, 1994

Through rereading Scripture, studying for the ministry, and entering into greater leadership in the church, the history of Baptist (and other) women in El Salvador appears to be turning a corner.

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