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Home, Church, and World: Empowering Women Leaders in the Black Church with Petra and Garry Scott
By: Tara Korpi, Todd Korpi, Petra Scott, Garry Scott | July 12, 2024
In this episode of Mutuality Matters, Petra and Garry Scott discuss headship theology—dynamics of power, authority, and gender, and how they function in Christian homes, the local church and society as a whole.

Book Review: Jesus the Refugee: Ancient Injustice and Modern Solidarity
By: Grace Payne | June 21, 2024
In Jesus the Refugee, Glenn Butner Jr. traces the flight of Joseph and Mary along with baby Jesus into Egypt and highlights how they would have been potentially received if the modern refugee conventions we have were in place. The book was an insightful, convicting, and educational read. Butner’s style is clear and concise, [...]

"Talking with a Woman..."
By: Neil Rees | June 20, 2024
Did the disciples realise how much their thinking was impacted by the powerful forces that shaped the world they had grown up in, with its cultural norms surrounding the place of women, reinforced by both implicit and explicit instruction? Did they have any idea to what extent the patriarchal system that they unreservedly embraced was [...]

Women and Words: Challenges and Joys in Bible Translation with Dr. Marlon Winedt
By: Dr. Mimi Haddad, President of CBE International, Rev. Dr. Marlon Winedt | June 7, 2024
Dr. Marlon Winedt, a seasoned Bible translator, theologian, and philosopher. shares his vast experience in Bible translation, particularly his work with the Common Language Papiamintu Bible and assisting translation teams across the Caribbean and the Americas.

Are Things Changing for Women in the Majority World Church?
By: Kimberly Dickson | May 16, 2024
In Philip Jenkins’ study of global Christianity, he states, “Over the last century . . . the center of gravity in the Christian world has shifted inexorably . . . southward, to Africa and Latin America, and eastward toward Asia.” So my heart and mind ask, “Are things changing for women in the majority world?”

The Household Codes Are One Passage: Why Do We Have Two Exegeses?
By: Robert J. Mayer | April 18, 2024
If we interpret and apply Ephesians 5–6 without reference to the household slavery that Paul obviously recognized in Ephesus, why do we stress patriarchal interpretations of the same passage in a society that has become post-patriarchal?

Celebrating Black Women Leaders in Church and Society
By: CBE International | April 11, 2024
April is Black Women's History Month, and in celebration, here are seven resources that highlight specific Black women who've changed the world—and particularly, the church—for the better.

Intersectionality: Telling Her Story through Allyship and Agency with Rev. Dwayne Jackson
By: Angela Ravin-Anderson, Liz Testa, Dwayne Jackson | March 29, 2024
Rev. Dwayne Jackson shares his expertise about working with the Reformed Church of America and how the stories from his fellow sisters in ministry catapulted his everyday practice of mutuality. He also describes his love for those at the margins and his pastoral position as he pastors alongside his wife as equals.

Women’s History Month: The African Face of Global Evangelicalism
By: Dr. Mimi Haddad, President of CBE International | March 28, 2024
Throughout church history, women have played no small part in the growth of the church worldwide. According to research today, “the future of Christianity is both female and African.” Consider the phenomenal leadership of women being used by the Holy Spirit to anchor and grow Christianity in East Africa.

Groanings of a New Creation: Racism and Sexism in the World Church
By: Dr. Mimi Haddad, President of CBE International | February 29, 2024
CBE’s President Dr. Mimi Haddad reflects on the Racism in the World Church Conference held on February 15–17, 2024, at Truett Seminary, Baylor University.