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Why I Disagree with Dobson and the SBC
By: Kim A. Pettit | March 5, 2000
The SBC Statement on the Family, and the controversy around this statement, have provided many opportunities for new conversations.

The Power of Words
By: Dr. Mimi Haddad, President of CBE International | March 5, 2000
We’re learning how to communicate biblical equality in plain English. In the next several issues of Mutuality we’ll take a look at the different methods of “diffusing” the truths of biblical equality to the broadest possible audience.

How a Canadian PH.D. Student Became a Missionary to Denton, Texas
By: Sharon Browning | March 5, 2000
I first met Sheryl about 3 years ago. She is the co-pastor of Christ Community Church. My father, Richard New, is the “other” co-pastor. I asked Sheryl to tell her story because I think it is one of hope, joy, and perseverance.

Count the Cost
By: Gretchen Gaebelein Hull | July 31, 1999
We can rejoice that increasingly women are freed from unbiblical restraints, at last able to use their gifts as God calls. But we also recognize that this movement of the Spirit has not “just happened.”

Redemption: An Image Of Biblical Equality
By: LaDonna Osborn | July 31, 1999
One of the reasons that I am so drawn to CBE is that I see it as an international organization that relates to the peoples of the world and has a heart for the entire world.

Why I’m an Egalitarian
By: Fred Gingrich | April 30, 1998
Over my lifetime, throughout the many formative experiences, educational meanderings and ministry adventures, I have been led, I believe, and of course have chosen, to adopt a personal and ministry stance that affirms the equality of women and men, girls and boys, both in God’s eyes and in ours.

Suggestions for Using Non-Discriminatory Language
By: Frances Hiebert | April 30, 1992
Various members of the faculty and student body have made significant contributions to the understanding of the sexism inherent in the traditional use of the English language. In order to build on their efforts and in response to the request of the faculty, the Office for Women's Concerns has prepared this booklet as an aid [...]

Working to Change Ideas
By: John Maust | October 30, 1990
When Mariana arrived in Costa Rica in 1984, she was in for a shock. She saw that people with physical limitations generally were given no responsibility for, or control over, their own lives. In some homes, people with physical limitations were kept “hidden away in a back room.” She immediately set out to help persons [...]

Speaking Up for Women Without a Voice
By: Mariana Ruybalid | October 30, 1990
At least 10% of the people in developing countries have functional limitations, said a 1984 World Health Organization report. Of these, women and girls receive proportionately less food, less education and less opportunity. Women with physical limitations are the poorest of the poor.

Biblical Equality in Action
By: J.J. Leese, Bill Leese | April 30, 1990
A report on a round-the-world year of “learning by doing” from two dedication members and supporters of CBE, both students at Fuller Theological Seminary.