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Women and Other Creatures: A Gender Debate

By: Joe E. Trull | April 30, 1999

The status of “women and other creatures” has been a topic of constant debate ever since the woman ate the forbidden fruit and the man blamed her and God for the consequences (Gen 3:9-12).

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Overcoming Barriers

By: Jennifer Sudderth | April 30, 1999

Jesus Christ wants his body to become one—every church, every person. He wants his body to experience the unity with him and with each other that he experiences with his Father. But this unity is hindered by barriers of many kinds.

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An Invisible People, An Invisible Problem

By: Dr. Mimi Haddad, President of CBE International | January 31, 1999

Covert (and perhaps unintentional) sexism is often as invisible to the perpetrators as it is to the victims.

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Five Bricks at a Time

By: Bryant Myers | January 31, 1999

I was in Madras visiting a project that is a part of World Vision’s urban advance program. This 10-year-old initiative employs community organizing as the primary tool for promoting transformational development in urban settings. Organizing people around common issues creates the community framework often so hard to find in the city.

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Our Father Who Art in Heaven

By: Tina Ostrander | January 31, 1999

The Bible is rich with metaphor. For instance, through the biblical imagery of husband and wife, bride and bridegroom, we come to understand the intimacy, fidelity and love our relationship with God demands. The language is symbolic. It is not intended to be taken literally, but rather to convey a spiritual truth [...]

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Faith, Feminism, and Family

By: Catherine Clark Kroeger | January 31, 1999

In an incredibly poetic story, we are told of a wise God who made all things and saw that they were good-that is, until it came to the creation of man. Then God saw that it was “not good” that man should be alone. Humanity, made in God’s image, must be relational as God [...]

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The Levite's Concubine

By: Elaine Heath | January 31, 1999

Domestic violence is the number one health threat faced by women in the United States today. It accounts for more deaths than automobile accidents, muggings, and rapes combined. At least 95% of domestic violence is male against female and it is rare for violence in a marriage to be an isolated episode. Violence is usually [...]

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Mary of Nazareth: Exemplar of Biblical Spirituality

By: Diane Stinton | October 31, 1998

In his presentation of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, Luke introduces certain individuals who responded appropriately to the revelation of God in Jesus. One such person was Mary of Nazareth. A closer look at a few familiar passages, the Annunciation and the Magnificat (Lk 1:26-56), reveals certain characteristics of biblical spirituality that are exemplified in [...]

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Make Me Like Mary

By: Tina Ostrander | October 31, 1998

Make me like Mary — FaithfulBeliever in miracles, in the impossible. Make me like Mary — Humble Implant new Life in me by your Spirit.

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Topics: Poetry

Mary, the Mother of Jesus, and the Apostle John

By: Susan McCoubrie | October 31, 1998

Our Rector posed the question, “Of all the characters in the Bible, who would you like to interview concerning who this Christ is and why he came?” We pondered the question for a moment and before I could open my mouth to say “Mary,” a man in the group said: “Mary, his mother.”

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Topics: Mary