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Review: Redeeming Eden

By: Mayzie Mayfield | March 6, 2026

Ingrid Faro’s new book, Redeeming Eden, brings some important insights to light.

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Easter’s New Creation: Woman’s Identity Restored

By: Dr. Mimi Haddad, President of CBE International | March 6, 2026

The history of Christ’s redemption of sin and conquest over patriarchy is why we find women and men leading side by side in the early church.

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International Women’s Day: Honoring Women’s Fight for Equality

By: Dr. Mimi Haddad, President of CBE International | March 5, 2026

In March, CBE celebrates both Women’s History Month and International Women’s Day. Perhaps there’s no better time to celebrate women’s battle for the vote alongside their spectacular courage in leading the abolition of slavery. Gaining the vote, freeing the enslaved, and exposing the abuse and prostitution of women was exceedingly dangerous work because it challenged [...]

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What to Say When Someone Says Women Are Not Permitted to Teach

By: Chesna Hinkley | February 26, 2026

It would appear those opposed to women’s equality in the church have the upper hand in interpreting “problem passages” like 1 Timothy, but egalitarians are actually better equipped to explain them. 

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Mutuality as Shared Feelings: A Devotional on 1 Corinthians 13:1–7

By: Paul Abdul | February 11, 2026

This devotional reflects on 1 Corinthians 13 to explore how Christlike love forms the foundation of true mutuality. Through Paul’s description of love as patient, kind, humble, and self-sacrificial, readers are invited to examine their attitudes and practices in relationships and to take concrete steps toward shared life, trust, and faithful partnership in community.

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The White-Washed Elephant’s Grave

By: Audrey Perry | February 4, 2026

The White-Washed Elephant’s Grave describes the deliverance of a Christian wife oppressed by patriarchal beliefs. Unable to accommodate, control, or cover up the elephant in the room, she finally sees it for what it is and learns the truth about who she is in Christ.

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Mutual Submission in Disney's "Tangled"

By: Amelia Smith | January 21, 2026

This article looks at mutual submission in Disney’s Tangled, using Rapunzel and Eugene’s relationship to explore trust, partnership, and shared strength. Through Genesis and Ephesians 5, it invites Christians to rethink marriage as a mutual, Christ-centered journey.      

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Let Them Learn: Why Theological Formation Still Matters, Especially for Women

By: Cynthia Degrie | January 14, 2026

As churches increasingly downplay theological education, believers are left spiritually undernourished—and women bear the greatest cost. This article explores how denying women access to deep theological formation weakens their spiritual agency, leaves them vulnerable to misuse of Scripture, and distorts discipleship. By recovering Jesus’s model of training and commissioning both women and men, [...]

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Daughters of Promise: A Father’s Bold Legacy

By: Jamie B. Hulker | January 7, 2026

Daughters of Promise: A Father’s Bold Legacy highlights the often-overlooked story of Zelophehad and his five daughters, whose courageous appeal to Moses reshaped Israel’s inheritance laws and affirmed that God’s covenant promises belong to women as well as men, revealing the formative influence of a father who likely equipped his daughters to [...]

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Joy to the World: 2025 ETS Annual Meeting Recap

By: Dr. Mimi Haddad, President of CBE International | January 1, 2026

In this reflection on the 2025 Evangelical Theological Society (ETS) Annual Meeting, Dr. Mimi Haddad shares the joy, hope, and renewed sense of calling that marked Christians for Biblical Equality’s engagement at ETS 2025. After more than twenty-five years of attending these gatherings, she observes a meaningful shift toward openness, generosity, and respect for egalitarian scholarship [...]

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