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Jesus Said, “Go and Tell,” Who Are We to Stop Them?
By: David Hart | August 12, 2026
God has already called and empowered women to lead. It’s time for the church to tear down patriarchal barriers and embrace Christ’s mandate to women: “Go and tell.”

Nola, Tony, and Merrilyn: A Trio of New Zealand Women Leaders
By: Beulah Wood | August 4, 2026
Three Baptist women leaders, a doctor, an asylum seeker advocate, and a youth pastor, nurtured lives with courage and Christlike compassion.

Freedom Fighters and the Law: What the Women of Exodus Taught Me
By: Adilah Brodie | May 20, 2026
Reflecting on the women of Exodus through Deuteronomy, this article explores how their courage, compassion, and quiet resistance shaped God’s story of liberation. Through the lens of motherhood, ministry, and justice, it highlights the enduring impact of women who protected life and carried freedom forward.

Video - Not a Slippery Slope, but the Road to Flourishing with Mimi Haddad
By: Dr. Mimi Haddad, President of CBE International | May 18, 2026
Jonatan Leopardi explores biblical translation, the Samaritan woman, and how cultural interpretation has shaped views on women in ministry and leadership.

Video - Practical Way for Gender Equality with Taffi Dollar
By: Taffi Dollar | May 18, 2026
Taffi Dollar explores biblical and practical ways to demonstrate gender equality and live out the Kingdom truth that barriers between men and women have been broken down.

The White-Washed Elephant’s Grave
By: Audrey Perry | February 4, 2026
The White-Washed Elephant’s Grave describes the deliverance of a Christian wife oppressed by patriarchal beliefs. Unable to accommodate, control, or cover up the elephant in the room, she finally sees it for what it is and learns the truth about who she is in Christ.

#Metoo and Memorials: Making Sense of the Bible’s Traumatic Narratives
By: Monica Napoli Warren | December 4, 2025
Some people view the Bible as an instrument of oppression, particularly for women. But should we see it as that?

A Millennial's Commitment to the Body of Christ
By: Rachel Asproth | November 20, 2025
The church is an imperfect institution—filled with imperfect people, imperfect traditions, and imperfect theology. We live in the kingdom of earth, and not the kingdom of heaven. So, we have to deal with all the messy, torn, smudged realities of a body of Christ that will always fall short. The church may not answer [...]

Priscilla and the Explosion of Women Church Planters Today: The Great Commission Is Not a Competition
By: Terran Williams | October 30, 2025
We should not look at women today through a mistranslation or interpretation of 1 Timothy 2:12 or any verse, but through the Great Commission, in which Jesus was emphatic that the whole church participate. Can a woman teach and preach and plant a church and care for those that she gathers? In sum, yes!

What Can Be Good About Reporting Bad News?
By: Martha Thorson | October 9, 2025
When in the church we are functioning as peers, we are to keep trying to work out our problems. But when anyone is in a relationship of power over another, if the one in power is demanding and merciless, Jesus held up the community that was outraged and reported the abuse as a role model. [...]