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Five Tips for Navigating Egalitarian Fatherhood

By: Rob Dixon | March 5, 2017

Being an egalitarian father is not for the faint of heart, but here are five tips for thriving in this vital role.

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Delighting in Fatherhood: Four Ways for Dads to Embrace Nurturing

By: Daniel DeVries | March 5, 2017

Fatherhood has been a deeply meaningful and formative experience for me. I love it. When Christians talk about fatherhood, we like to make it about things like leadership, authority, provision, and so on. 

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A Celebration of Dads Who Nurture

By: Tim Krueger | March 5, 2017

My dad showed me that a great father, like a good man, is defined not by strength, but by tenderness. A great father doesn’t run from his feelings, but knows and communicates them. He is fully invested in the nurturing of his children. 

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Is The Church Too Feminine?

By: Sarah Lindsay | February 20, 2017

I want to tackle the question of what it means to suggest that the church is “too feminine”: what does this claim mean, and does it have any merit? What does this idea of excess femininity suggest about how the church interacts with cultural ideas about masculinity and femininity?.

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3 Challenges To Men Who Believe In Gender Equality

By: Rachel Asproth | January 31, 2017

“Dark and difficult times lie ahead. Soon we must all face the choice between what is right and what is easy.” –JK Rowling I can think of few quotes more relevant to men who believe in gender equality.

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Nurturing Voyeurism, Vibrant Sexism, and Violence: Why We Can’t (Yet) Afford to Forget about Wild at Heart

By: Philip T. Duncan | January 31, 2017

In Wild at Heart we find a space in which sexism and male dominance are not only vibrant, they are nurtured. The pervasive dual-sexism in Wild at Heart draws from complex cultural norms recapitulating modernist ideals about gender and perpetuating consumeristic attitudes toward women.

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Beyond Equality: Feminism and the Power of Naming

By: Rebecca Kotz | November 15, 2016

Defining feminism as an ambiguous ideology of “equality” may destigmatize the movement and get more people on the bandwagon, but doing so also neutralizes its power. Patriarchy, power, and privilege will certainly go unchallenged.

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Challenging Hidden Gender Messages: From Sensory Videos To Silent Sermonizing

By: Maureen Farrell Garcia | October 19, 2016

Babies love contrasting colors, repetition, and music. Some brilliant people realized this attraction and created baby sensory videos. My granddaughter has a few favorites.

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Challenging "Locker Room Talk"

By: Naomi Krueger | October 13, 2016

When I was a senior in high school, I engaged in a one-woman feud with the football team and school administrators after the opening night of our musical was cancelled to accommodate a conference championship football game. My brother, a sophomore on the football team, told me that the seniors were complaining about me in [...]

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My Band of Brothers: Men Who Support Women In Ministry

By: Sarah Ago | September 29, 2016

I am a woman called to minister as a pastor in the body of Christ. My ministry journey is layered with men who called out my pastoral gifting and stoked the fire of my ministry. I find it especially sweet that the loudest voices of affirmation for my work are brothers who regularly cheer me [...]

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