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Empowering Women and Children in the 2/3 World

By: Jo Anne Lyon | August 9, 2003

Empowering Women and Children in the 2/3 World

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Communicating Equality: How to Get the Message Across

By: Carolyn Gordon | August 9, 2003

Communicating Equality: How to Get the Message Across

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Mural Communicates Reconciliation to Chicago Neighborhood

By: Donna C. Fujimoto | June 5, 2003

The Uptown neighborhood of Chicago is a crowded urban setting where the skies are smudged with pollution, and pavements have stifled out most greenery except weeds and a few stunted trees. Is this a place where the message of God’s care for humanity can be heard?

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Compassion Through a Camera Lens

By: Joanne Nystrom Janssen | June 5, 2003

After September 11, 2001, the news was bursting with reports of women in Afghanistan, who were required to follow a restrictive dress code, banned from working outside the home, and denied access to medical treatment and education.

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The Power of Story: Acclaimed Author Infuses Literature with Equality

By: Joanne Nystrom Janssen | June 5, 2003

Acclaimed author Walter Wangerin Jr. discovered the power of story in a childhood Sunday School class. “I remember that a teacher of mine would tell a biblical story, and I literally just packed up my bags and moved into that story,” said Wangerin. “I was Zaccheus in the tree.”

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CBE Celebrates 15th Anniversary

By: Joanne Nystrom Janssen | March 5, 2003

Christians for Biblical Equality (CBE) has come a long way in 15 years, according to Susan McCoubrie. As CBE’s first membership coordinator, she remembers when the organization’s membership information was organized in a recipe box on a TV tray.

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Red and Yellow, Black and White: Racial Inequality in the American Church

By: Julia Bloom | March 5, 2003

To be white and middle class in America is to be a participant in a privileged power structure. Often unknowingly, we lay poverty and discrimination at the door of communities of color. The challenge to white middle-class people who follow Jesus is to begin to notice the cries of pain from these communities.

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Africa Battles AIDS and Inequality

By: Camilla Swain | December 5, 2002

Dr. Emily Obwaka, a graduate of the University of Nairobi, has worked in a variety of humanitarian and health service settings including with John Hopkins University. Recently, Obwaka has been set free to more fully follow her heartbeat of service to God and to the women of Africa.

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Growth Around the Globe: International Members Encourage Equality

By: Harriet Sider Bicksler | December 5, 2002

In many countries around the world, men and women are said to be equal in all sectors of society. The reality, however, is often very different — male dominance often persists in the church and home, with women devalued and expected to unilaterally submit to men. Yet there is hope for women, in part because people [...]

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