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Invading Homes with Love and Hope: The Courtship and Marriage Foundation in Zimbabwe

By: Herbert Mazonde | June 10, 2020

While the world was preoccupied with the COVID-19 pandemic, an invisible pandemic was quietly yet viciously invading homes. Marriages were at new high levels of distress, punctuated by increased levels of gender-based violence.

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Learning Solitude from Singles during a Pandemic

By: Alicia McClintic | June 3, 2020

Being a single adult during a global pandemic has been a very lonely experience. But in some ways, it has offered me an incredible gift—although it’s not the gift that most people assume.

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Love in the Time of Coronavirus: Tips for Egalitarian Marriages and Families in a Pandemic

By: Camden Morgante | May 27, 2020

As egalitarians, we must acknowledge the extra difficulties we are currently experiencing on top of the usual challenges of working toward mutuality in a culture which seems to assume traditional gender roles.

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Christ Our Mother?: What Motherhood Reveals About the Love of God

By: Eliza Stiles | May 6, 2020

Julian rightly sees something significant in the loving act of a mother giving birth that can help us to better grasp how deep and wide God’s love is for all of God’s children.

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The Life-Saving Divorce: Hope for People Leaving Destructive Relationships

By: Gretchen Baskerville | February 8, 2020

Are you in a destructive marriage? One of emotional, physical, or verbal abuse? Infidelity? Neglect? If you need a Life-Saving Divorce, there is hope for you, your faith, and your kids!

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Imitating the God Who Carries Us

By: Cory Driver | February 4, 2020

The opportunity to wear or carry my sons in church is not the dereliction of some masculine duty but is the fulfillment of what God has called me to as a Christian, as a husband and father, and as a leader in the church. 

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The Unnamed Heroes of the Faith

By: Meredith Flory | January 21, 2020

The same year my husband was in the process of enlisting in the military, I was studying the Bible with a group of women on Wednesday evenings.

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When a Marriage Doesn’t Have a Happily-Ever-After Ending

By: Mary Stromer Hanson | December 31, 2019

As we approached our 45th wedding anniversary, my husband was no longer the kind, sweet man I met in college many years before.

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Who Decides? Transitioning Churches as an Egalitarian Couple

By: Holly Fletcher | November 20, 2019

Life would have been easier, at least outwardly, if we had followed complementarian theology. We might have stayed at our church.

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What to Say When Someone Believes Husbands Are Entitled to Sex

By: Chesna Hinkley | August 21, 2019

Some people believe that 1 Corinthians 7 means that husbands are entitled to sex and wives have an obligation to supply it. But the text, properly interpreted, doesn't support that argument. In fact, it opposes it.

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