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Book Review: Africa and the Bible
By: William David Spencer | July 31, 2005
This responsible analysis of Africa's presence in the Bible should be must reading for all thinking Christians who want to deepen their knowledge of the ethnic equality of Christians throughout the ages and in particular the true presence of Africans in our sacred Scripture.

Black History in the Early Church, Part 1 &2
By: Catherine Clark Kroeger | July 31, 2005
Black History in the Early Church, Part 1 and 2

Book Review: Rise Up: A Call to Leadership for African American Women
By: Sylvia Rose | March 5, 2005
Rise Up is primarily about African American women discovering their capacity to lead, whether in large or small ways. In the introduction, Rose gives a wake-up call to African American women, claiming that there is a crisis in church leadership and African American women need to step up into those roles.

Three Portraits of Women Ministering Around the World
By: Uma David, Cosmas Ilechukwu, Cecilia Yau | December 5, 2004
Look what God is doing in the lives of women and men partnering together to bring the whole gospel to the whole world! These portraits of Chinese, Nigerian and Indian women in ministry are excerpts from papers given at the Lausanne Conference for World Evangelism.

Friends in Africa Welcome a Message of Biblical Equality
By: Bruce C.E. Fleming | December 5, 2004
Our daughter Christy was born in Congo and spent her childhood there while my wife Joy and I were missionary professors with the Evangelical Free Church Mission seminary serving French- speaking Africa. Our son Mark heard about our ministry in Africa all his life, but had never seen it for himself. Although Joy could not [...]

The Bible in Black and White
By: Chelsea DeArmond | December 5, 2004
The world places conditions on who may be welcomed, and even citizens of the most “civilized” nations welcome some and struggle to tolerate others. But the church is called to welcome all, not because of any system of classification or merit, but “because God has welcomed them” (Rom. 14:1ff; 15:7).

Helping Christians Set Trends for Oppressed Women in India
By: Ellen Alexander, Beulah Wood | September 6, 2004
Helping Christians Set Trends for Oppressed Women in India

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

Where Are the Women of Fire? What American Women Can Learn from Female Leaders in China, Russia, and Africa
By: J. Lee Grady | September 5, 2003
Some denominations in the United States are still arguing about whether a woman can stand behind a pulpit, I said to myself. Meanwhile, women in China are engaging in dangerous missions and governing thousands of new churches. There’s something wrong with this picture!

Reaching All Women with a True Gospel
By: Catherine Allen | August 9, 2003
Reaching All Women with a True Gospel