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Where Mike Winger Went Wrong on Women, Part I: On Thinking Biblically
By: Andrew Bartlett, Terran Williams | December 5, 2024
We firmly agree with Mike’s basic point that we should think biblically about women in ministry. Our major concern is that Mike misses the importance of some basic issues which prevent him from thinking biblically about it. We will show that the reliability of his teaching on this topic is undermined by three basic [...]

Women and Words: What is the Most Mistranslated Bible Verse About Women? with Dr. Hélène Dallaire
By: Dr. Mimi Haddad, President of CBE International, Hélène Dallaire | November 1, 2024
In this episode, Dr. Hélène Dallaire touches on the most mistranslated verse in Scripture, prophetesses in the Old and New Testament, Genesis 1 and 2, and more!

Male Hospitality: The Bible Sets the Example
By: Andrew B. Spurgeon | November 1, 2024
Hospitality, which in many cultures is allocated to the women of the family is a biblical male virtue as well.

Keeping God’s Big Picture in Mind When Power Threatens Relationships: A Sermon on 1 Peter 2:18–3:7
By: Jeff Miller | November 1, 2024
1 Peter 2 illustrates that one with power shouldn't lord it over others because Christ is Lord of both. Jesus is Lord of all.

Women and Words: Examining Different Translations with Dr. Hélène Dallaire
By: Dr. Mimi Haddad, President of CBE International, Hélène Dallaire | October 4, 2024
In this episode, Dr. Hélène Dallaire joins the discussion on biblical translation biases and the importance of accurately reflecting women in Scripture. She encourages listeners to use multiple translations and engage with egalitarian resources to enhance their comprehension of Scripture.

Women and Words: How do we transcend a Western perspective in Translation? with Dr. Hélène Dallaire
By: Dr. Mimi Haddad, President of CBE International, Hélène Dallaire | September 6, 2024
Dr. Hélène Dallaire shares insights on the complexities of Bible translation, the importance of cultural sensitivity, and women in biblical scholarship.

Tell Her Story: CBE’s Denver Conference Report
By: Dr. Mimi Haddad, President of CBE International | September 5, 2024
“Tell Her Story: Women in Scripture and History” gave newcomers to CBE a chance to drink in biblical and historical material at their own pace. It also gave seasoned egalitarians opportunities to drink from deeper wells of knowledge from speakers not yet included in their “great cloud of witnesses.”

Restoring Biblical Truth: Celebrating Patricia Gundry (1937–2024), an Egalitarian Pioneer
By: Dr. Mimi Haddad, President of CBE International | August 29, 2024
At a time when egalitarian theology was viewed with suspicion at best or, worse, a distortion of biblical truth, imagine the exhilarating freedom of finding an author who centered biblical and historical facts on women. The author I refer to is none other than the egalitarian pioneer, Patricia “Pat” Smith Gundry.

Women and Words: Context and Canon: Women's Leadership in Biblical Translation with Rev. Dr. Marlon Winedt
By: Dr. Mimi Haddad, President of CBE International, Rev. Dr. Marlon Winedt | August 9, 2024
Dr. Marlon Winedt, joins as the discussion focuses on how Bible translation can impact understanding and implementation of biblical equality. The episode explores the complexities translators face working with Hebrew, Greek, and other languages, and the importance of context in interpreting passages that have historically been used to limit women's roles.

The Calling We Missed
By: Aaron K. Husband | August 8, 2024
For the longest time, I assumed Genesis 2:18 meant the husband was the leader of the family and the wife was the subordinate helper. Yet, as a man, I’m also called to be an ezer, a helper—a strengthening companion—to those around me, helping them choose the way of life over death.