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Faithfully Undermining Patriarchy: Making Sense of 1 Peter 3:1

By: Elizabeth K. Casey | December 5, 2015

If Peter was not supporting slavery or patriarchy, but instead calling Christians to live above reproach, how can we make sense of these verses today?

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Advancing Women Into Leadership: Why This Matters and How to Reach that Goal

By: Karen Longman | August 1, 2015

This lecture draws from the latest leadership literature to make a compelling case for the importance of advancing more women into leadership by addressing both internal and external deterrents. 

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Envisioning Mutuality: 5 Characteristics of a World that Embraces Mutuality

By: Jenny Baker | June 5, 2015

What might a society that fulfills the Bible’s vision of mutuality look like? I’d like to suggest that it would have these five characteristics.

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Book Review: Women As Global Leaders: Women and Leadership: Research, Theory, and Practice

By: Kate Netzler Burch | June 4, 2015

Women As Global Leaders outlines the gaps in current research and points us in a clear direction for future study and consideration. While not overtly religious, this resource is a challenge to CBE readers to take equality to the next level and to consider what true leadership can look like, regardless of gender, on the [...]

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Exclusive Interview with Rena Pederson

By: Aliyah Jacobs | February 25, 2015

Although her career as a journalist has been a stellar one and her awards have been numerous, for me, it is Rena's caring voice that has continued to capture me. It's my pleasure to share that voice with you all in an exclusive interview for Arise.

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Women As Global Leaders: Women and Leadership: Research, Theory, and Practice

February 1, 2015

The purpose of this volume is to provide the reader with current conceptualizations and theory related to women as global leaders, recent empirical investigations of the phenomenon, analysis of effective global leadership development programs, and portraits of women who lead, or have led, in a global role. 

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Created for Community and Mutuality

By: Michelle Mosier | December 5, 2014

God created male and female. While there are physical differences, both are equally part of humanity and created in the image of God.

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Culture Isn't Everything: A call to elevate biblical truth over cultures of male domination

By: Xana McCauley | June 5, 2014

South Africa was named the rainbow nation on February 3, 1990 by Archbishop Desmond Tutu. For our country, with its nine official languages, this name is indicative of diversity as well as acceptance. Our beloved Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela brought us together in a spirit of unparalleled reconciliation and forgiveness. There is still work to do, but at [...]

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In a Different Image

By: Funmi Para-Mallam | May 28, 2014

No matter how much I try to ignore it, minimize or overlook it, it manages to pop out of nowhere, sometimes when and where I least expect: the persistent reminder that I am, “just a woman.” How often have I heard that phrase from some man who felt I, or some other female, was getting [...]

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When Others Shuddered: Eight Women Who Refused to Give Up

By: Jamie Janosz | February 1, 2014

When Others Shuddered: Eight Women Who Refused to Give Up is the story of eight women called to serve God and who, in doing so, changed the world.

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