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Moving from Male Privilege toward Shared Leadership in the Church
By: Kathy Escobar, Karl Wheeler | June 5, 2007
Racism and sexism are always about power. And pride is the root of power.

The Birmingham Civil Rights Institute
By: Mindy Withrow | May 21, 2007
Last Sunday I met James Anderson, the African-American father who in 1963 won his lawsuit against the city of Birmingham, Alabama to enroll his children in the local all-white high school (if you're younger than me--32--you may need a reminder that this was well after Brown v. Board of Education made desegregation a federal law).& [...]

Side by Side with Sister Joan
By: CBE International | March 5, 2007
The resilience of children is truly amazing. This strength in spite of suffering was again demonstrated to me in a workshop at the Side by Side symposium in Bangalore, India. The story of the struggles of Devadasi children unfolded in a drama entitled “Seeds of Hope.”

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.

The African Women's Struggle: A Personal Journey from the Congo to America
By: Médine Moussounga Keener | August 1, 2005
The African Women's Struggle: A Personal Journey from the Congo to America

How God’s Spirit Worked a Revolution in Hawaii in 1819–1825
By: Aída Besançon Spencer | July 31, 2005
All these aspects of God’s working come into play in the “Acts-like” awakening in Hawaii. Let us review the dimensions of gender, age, and economics to recount the major events in this Hawaiian revolution

Partnership: The Hope of Chinese American Churches
By: Grace Ying May | July 31, 2005
Vibrant, faithful women have helped to establish and build the Chinese church. Their robust faith and their engagement with the Scriptures empowered them to evangelize, preach, nurture and teach generations of Chinese Christians.

The Heartbeat of a World Citizen
By: Priscilla Lasmarias Kelso | July 31, 2005
In my life journey as an Asian American woman who has lived in two cultures—in the post-colonial milieu of a country in the developing world and in the post-modern setting of cities like Boston, I have gradually begun to embrace the meaning of that recurrent dream. It resonates with the universal search for identity, [...]

The Role of the Female Christian in the Mainland China Church
By: Chuan Hang Shan | July 31, 2005
Female leadership in the CIMC is one of the fruits of the new growing Church in Mainland China. As the Church in Mainland China grows and becomes stronger in its unique cultural soil and environment, the new church system and theology will not only be shaped with its life and truth from the Bible, but [...]