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From Prejudice to Biblical Principles
By: Bruce Lowe | June 5, 2006
I can’t remember a time when I did not think women were equal to men. My parents’ upbringing must have indoctrinated me before I was old enough to know that some people disagreed with them.

Can I Get a Refill, Please?
By: Mindy Withrow | April 30, 2006
We must encourage each other in the victories, because with God’s gifting and leading, we are making a difference.

Egalitarian Prophets in Pursuit of Respect and Civility
By: Dr. Mimi Haddad, President of CBE International | March 5, 2006
Our zeal for biblical equality and justice may cause us to overlook the importance of respect, humility, and patience in our style of communicating, even though these qualities lend credibility to our service as egalitarian prophets.

Chivalry Is Not Dead: Protecting and Defending Beauty in the Church
By: Sandra Dufield | January 31, 2006
More and more evangelical Christian men are sloughing off what they see as the myths of male superiority and entitlement and are focusing on repairing mistakes of the past.

Finding Our Identity: Women’s Commissioning Service Presentation Bethel Seminary, June 14, 2005
By: DesAnne Hippe | October 31, 2005
Women’s Commissioning Service Presentation Bethel Seminary, June 14, 2005

Sexual Trafficking, Prostitution, And The Global Sex Industry
By: Lisa L. Thompson | August 1, 2005
This workshop explores the defnition of human traficking, the harms of sexual exploitation, and how the church can respond.

Biblical Equality and Radical Feminism: What is the Difference?
By: Aída Besançon Spencer | July 31, 2005
This workshop defines various types of feminism and analyzes their similarities and differences.

Service to Christ—A Personal Journey
By: Michele Guinness | April 30, 2005
I shall take you on my journey from Jewish home to ripe Christian womanhood in stages—role by role, not defining myself by those roles, so much as exploring how I had to find my God-appointed place, in, and sometimes despite, each of them.

From Bobbed Hair, Bossy Wives, and Women Preachers to Woman Be Free
By: Stan Gundry | April 30, 2005
When people come to me asking questions and searching for answers on the “women’s issue,” I often just tell them my story—where I have come from, where I have landed, and how and why I got there.

Book Review: Rise Up: A Call to Leadership for African American Women
By: Sylvia Rose | March 5, 2005
Rise Up is primarily about African American women discovering their capacity to lead, whether in large or small ways. In the introduction, Rose gives a wake-up call to African American women, claiming that there is a crisis in church leadership and African American women need to step up into those roles.