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Book Review: The Meaning of Singleness

By: Nicole Gibson | September 25, 2025

Danielle Treweek resists idolizing marriage by reminding readers of the eschatological significance of singleness and why it matters for the church's theology.

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Abigail, the Prophet and Peacemaker

By: Cory Driver | August 28, 2025

Abigail, who acts as a prophet, interrupted and undermined multiple generations of retributive violence that began in Genesis between Esau and Jacob, and taught David a valuable lesson on godly leadership. 

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Book Review: James: A New Covenant Commentary

By: Jamie B. Hulker | August 21, 2025

Ruth Anne Reese’s James, part of the New Covenant Commentary Series (NCCS), stands out as a welcome and valuable contribution. Her scholarly expertise and pastoral sensitivity challenge today’s faith communities. 

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An Unlikely Duo: Ruth and Naomi

By: Kimberly Dickson | August 12, 2025

Ruth's unique perspective on God restored family to Naomi and inspired Naomi’s faith to recognize God’s goodness.

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Church Lady

By: Elizabeth Fields | July 3, 2025

Her presence is a relentless force of grace. Indeed, despite the world silencing her, God’s work continues to heal the stifling of the church lady.

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No, Sister, You Don’t Have a “Jezebel Spirit” 

By: Susanne Maynes | June 26, 2025

Why is the name "Jezebel" used to control Christian women, and what does it mean? Susanne Maynes provides a liberating take on this derogatory phrase.

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What Are We Debating, Anyway?

By: Aaron K. Husband | April 10, 2025

What is at stake in the debate about women's equality? Aaron Husband shares why he thinks it is the question of women’s very humanity.

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Christ Jesus, the Human Being

By: Neil Rees | April 3, 2025

Language contributes to the way we think about the world around us. Neil Rees analyses how the use of '"man" in scripture translation may emphasize maleness to the detriment of women in theological thinking and church life so we can move forward in a better way.

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