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Making Room for Women: 2023 ETS Annual Meeting Recap
By: Kimberly Dickson | December 7, 2023
A 2015 survey found that the ETS Annual Meeting was an inhospitable place for women. Since then, CBE International has worked hard to make ETS a more inviting space for women to gather and grow together. Join Kim Dickson in taking a look at CBE's presence at ETS over the last three years and considers how [...]

Women and Words: Refined Gold: The Resilience of Strong Women in Scripture with Dr. Boaz Johnson
By: Dr. Mimi Haddad, President of CBE International, Boaz Johnson | December 1, 2023
Dr. Boaz Johnson considers how women throughout the Old Testament are characterized by strength (Chayil in Hebrew). Part of women’s strength is the result of much suffering, like Job’s wife who becomes the mother of seven boys and three girls.

Women and Words: Women Pioneers in Bible Translation with Dr. Boaz Johnson
By: Dr. Mimi Haddad, President of CBE International, Boaz Johnson | November 3, 2023
Dr. Boaz Johnson explores the history of women Bible translators.

Georgina Gollock (1861–1940) and World Christianity
By: Ian Randall | November 2, 2023
Georgina Gollock (1861-1940) was a key figure in the development of what came to be known as “World Christianity.

The Fundamentalist-Modernist Controversy and Women in Leadership
By: Dr. Mimi Haddad, President of CBE International | November 2, 2023
The robust role of women in the forefront of American church history was curtailed by the complementarian position male scholars took in the fundamentalist-modernist controversy of the second half of the 20th century.

The Kandake: A Missing History
By: Heather Preston | November 2, 2023
The Kandake, queen of Ethiopia (Acts 8:27) may have played a more significant role in the spread of early Christianity to north Africa than history has acknowledged.

The Biblewomen of South India: A Professional Pathway to Dignity and Empowerment
By: Philip Malayil | November 2, 2023
The Biblewomen of colonial India formed the crucial bridge across the cultural and language divide between western missionaries and the Indian womenfolk.

“Let us not spend our time in trifling”: Susanna Wesley, a Mother to Her Sons
By: Patrick Oden | November 2, 2023
The letters of Susanna Wesley (1669-1742) show her unique influence in the formation of each of her three sons: Samuel, John, and Wesley.

Book Review: Voices Long Silenced: Women Biblical Interpreters through the Centuries
By: Kimberly Dickson | November 2, 2023
Overall, I give the book five stars, knowing it will be my go-to each time I write about or research a woman from our faith history.

The Empowerment of Brazilian Christian Women Through Biblical Examples
By: Viktorya Zalewski Baracy | September 14, 2023
The world of Brazilian women is highly diverse and faces certain challenges depending on their social and geographic contexts. Amidst this diversity, we wonder if the most widely consumed Christian books in Brazil contribute positively to the spiritual formation and education of women.