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What is the Truth About Biblical Equality?
By: Chelsea DeArmond | December 5, 2004
What do evangelical Christians mean when they use words like “equal,” “complementary,”—or even “biblical”—to describe the truth about gender? Egalitarian and complementarian scholars discussed these issues at sessions hosted by the Evangelicals and Gender study group at the Evangelical Theological Society (ETS) annual meeting entitled, “What is Truth?”

Bringing the Whole Gospel to the Whole World
By: Dr. Mimi Haddad, President of CBE International | December 5, 2004
As many of you know, I served as the convener of the Gender Forum at what is considered the most important missions organization for evangelicals: the Lausanne Conference for World Evangelization (LCWE). Because I value the work of Lausanne as much as I cherish the leadership of Lorry Lutz (my co-convener), I knew God was [...]

Three Portraits of Women Ministering Around the World
By: Uma David, Cosmas Ilechukwu, Cecilia Yau | December 5, 2004
Look what God is doing in the lives of women and men partnering together to bring the whole gospel to the whole world! These portraits of Chinese, Nigerian and Indian women in ministry are excerpts from papers given at the Lausanne Conference for World Evangelism.

Friends in Africa Welcome a Message of Biblical Equality
By: Bruce C.E. Fleming | December 5, 2004
Our daughter Christy was born in Congo and spent her childhood there while my wife Joy and I were missionary professors with the Evangelical Free Church Mission seminary serving French- speaking Africa. Our son Mark heard about our ministry in Africa all his life, but had never seen it for himself. Although Joy could not [...]

Women, Poverty and the Micah Challenge
By: Dr. Mimi Haddad, President of CBE International | December 5, 2004
The memories of child prostitutes on the streets of Bangkok are still swirling in my head. Even as the Lausanne prayer team walked and prayed through the streets of Thailand, one prostitute begged them to take her home. How can we encounter such suffering with- out longing to make a difference?

Helping Christians Set Trends for Oppressed Women in India
By: Ellen Alexander, Beulah Wood | September 6, 2004
Helping Christians Set Trends for Oppressed Women in India

Biblical Feminism: 20 Years Later
By: Elaine Storkey | September 6, 2004
Biblical Feminism: 20 Years Later

Sexual Exploitation and Violence toward Women: Global and Local Concerns
By: Ellen Armstrong | September 6, 2004
Sexual Exploitation and Violence toward Women: Global and Local Concerns

Emerging Women: Are Women Leaders Finding a Place in the Post-Modern Church?
By: Jen Lemen | September 5, 2004
As our culture continues to wax cynical about the viability of religion, women across the country are using their creativity and their pastoral callings to make space for people drawn to God in ways hard to explain on a traditional Sunday morning.

Traveling to Oz
By: Rachelle Mee-Chapman | September 5, 2004
We blaze on our own trail. That is why we are always emerging and never emergent — because we are still on the growing edge, still surveying the moon, still deconstructing and reconstructing a faith that must be made to have feet in a post-modern world.