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Gender Equality in Marriage
By: Christina Landman | October 20, 2016
Lecture from 2016 international conference "Truth Be Told" in Johannesburg, South Africa.

Wounded Women in the Bible
By: Ethel Schultz-Pittaway | October 1, 2016
Lecture from 2016 international conference "Truth Be Told" in Johannesburg, South Africa.

Unseen Women in the Bible
By: Janice Kaufmann-Chafunya | October 1, 2016
Lecture from 2016 international conference "Truth Be Told" in Johannesburg, South Africa.

These Are the Days of Rebekah
By: Stephen R. Holmes | September 5, 2016
"These are the Days of Rebekah" was first published on Stephen Holmes' blog, Shored Fragments, and is a parody of the song, “Days of Elijah.”

Reinterpreting Mary and Martha: Part 2
By: Mary Stromer Hanson | June 29, 2016
With these points in mind, I’d like to reframe the story around Mary and Martha’s individual callings, and how Jesus directed and nurtured each of their callings.

Reinterpreting Mary and Martha: Part 1
By: Mary Stromer Hanson | June 28, 2016
Mary and Martha continue to stir up heated dispute in the church, but their contribution to egalitarian arguments appears to have been wrung dry. I propose a new look at the sisters—a look that goes far beyond the tale of a “Mary” trying to fit into a “Martha” world.

Deborah the Judge and Jael the Just
By: Crystal Lutton | June 22, 2016
Christians who struggle to believe that God would intentionally appoint a woman to lead often argue that Deborah was chosen because no men stepped up to fill the role of judge. But the text does not support this.

Anyone with Faith
By: Nancy Kempf | May 9, 2016
"What I’m about to tell you is true. Anyone who believes in me will do the works I have been doing. In fact, they will do even greater things. That’s because I am going to the Father" (John 14:12). Anyone. The word leaped from the passage straight into my heart. Really? Anyone? I quickly [...]

Rahab The Righteous
By: Crystal Lutton | April 18, 2016
This is the first article in a series examining what Christians have been taught about women in Scripture. Growing up in the church, it seemed to me that every woman in the Old Testament was a prostitute, a victim of sexual violence, or sexually immoral in some way. I thought their lives must have [...]

Searching for Deborah: Why Did Barak Replace Deborah In Hebrews 11:32?
By: Debbie Fulthorp | March 16, 2016
"Why isn't Deborah mentioned as a hero of faith instead of Barak?" This question stumped me. As someone who loves research, I firmly resolved to settle this issue within a week's time.