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Hannah: More than a Mother

By: Tracey Stringer | January 28, 2019

As we walk with Hannah, we see how she encounters and discovers who God says she is. This is a message not just for moms, but for all of us. Every day of our lives, we are asked to fit into a certain shape, but we don’t always fit the mold.

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The Good News According to Ruth

By: Sonja Dixon | April 30, 2018

The story of Ruth is filled with drama; there’s tragedy and triumph, loss and gain, and of course, romance. But this true love is inspired by the source of love, the very heart of God.

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A Litany of Mutuality

By: Gricel Medina | August 28, 2017

This Litany of Mutuality celebrates the equal creation of men and women in the image of God, and with equal giftedness and purpose for carrying out kingdom work.

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Saturday Devotions with Taffi Dollar

By: Taffi Dollar | July 21, 2017

Taffi Dollar's devotion at CBE's 2017 "Mutual by Design" conference.

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4 Ways For Male Pastors To Avoid Sexism When Preaching

By: Rachel Asproth | October 4, 2016

We need to pay attention to how we speak about female biblical characters. Are we affirming their personhood? Or are we communicating that they are extensions or property of men?

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Ephesians 5

By: Katherine Willis Pershey | September 5, 2016

I recently wrote a book about marriage. It is a mix of personal narrative, cultural commentary, and biblical reflection. As it turns out, you cannot write about marriage from a Christian perspective without addressing texts such as this one. 

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Rebuking Fear and Embracing Your Calling

By: Ashley Easter | September 5, 2016

Gifts and callings are hand-selected by God, for you, to bless his church and impact the world around you. Yet sometimes, even with this knowledge, we can experience a spirit of fear regarding what God has called us to do.

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Domestic Violence: Call the Police Not the Pastor

By: Robb McCoy | September 5, 2016

We are talking about domestic violence for three reasons. First, no one should suffer fear and violence, especially within their own home. Second, keeping the subject of domestic violence secret, hidden, and away from polite company perpetuates the problem. Third, healing is possible.

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1 Timothy 2

By: Jenna Daniels | September 5, 2016

What if Paul is saying something contextual, specific to a time and place and circumstance, relevant to the culture that he is speaking to? 1 Timothy is a letter from Paul to Timothy, a church leader in Ephesus. Paul is writing to Timothy telling him how to handle false teachers—teachers who are misrepresenting the gospel.

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Editor's Note: Sermons on Mutuality

By: Tim Krueger | September 5, 2016

Several months ago, I was invited to preach on Ephesians 5:21–6:9. I was thrilled—finally, there’d be a sermon on this passage that I actually approved of, even if I had to be the one to give it (public speaking is not my thing).

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