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Herodias, Her Daughter, and Herod in Mark 6 in Light of the Parable of the Soils: A Literary and Gender Analysis
By: David E. Malick | August 4, 2026
Reading Herodias through Mark's parable of the soils reveals how Herod, Pilate, and the crowd all reject God's word, not a warning about women's power.

“Consider Others as More Important than Yourselves:” Is Philippians 2:3–11 for Everyone or Just for Women?
By: Carly Pruch | August 4, 2026
Philippians 2 calls all believers to Christlike humility, not women alone. Paul's words subverted Rome's honor culture.

Video - Prisca and Aquila as Authoritative Teachers and Church Leaders in a Team Ministry Model
By: Aída Besançon Spencer | May 19, 2026
Aída B. Spencer's presentation defines a “teacher” from its biblical Greek basis and cites similar examples of New Testament women with authority.

Video - Does Paul Silence or Support Women’s Leadership? A Whole Bible Approach Presented by Mimi Haddad
By: Dr. Mimi Haddad, President of CBE International | May 19, 2026
Mimi Haddad examines whether Paul silences or supports women’s leadership by exploring key biblical passages through a whole Bible approach.

Video - Where are you coming from, and where are you going? A Study on Hagar with Mayra Ugalde
By: Mayra Ugalde | May 18, 2026
Mayra Ugalde explores the story of Hagar in Genesis, reflecting on identity, leadership, and God as the One who sees us in every season of life.

Video - The Prominence of Women in Exodus: Their Crucial Role in Israel’s Liberation with Walter Merino
By: Walter Merino | May 18, 2026
Walter Merino explores the crucial role of women in Exodus, highlighting female participation in Israel’s liberation.

Book Review: Reading Galatians
By: Caylie Cox | May 13, 2026
John Anthony Dunne’s Reading Galatians offers an engaging and accessible look at one of Paul’s most challenging letters. Through historical insight and thoughtful exegesis, Dunne explores themes of freedom, equality, and Spirit-led living in ways that connect Galatians to modern readers.

Book Review: The Quest for Biblical Servant Leadership: Insights from the Global Church
By: Alexander Kwasi Oduro | November 5, 2025
Alexander Kwasi Oduro reviews The Quest for Biblical Servant Leadership, highlighting its global exploration of how true leadership is rooted in serving others under God’s authority. Drawing from African and Asian contexts, the book demonstrates that servant leadership transcends culture and gender, offering practical models for leading with humility and faith in today’s [...]

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!

Priscilla and the Explosion of Women Church Planters Today: Priscilla, the Pastor-Teacher
By: Terran Williams | October 16, 2025
There are three places where Paul emphasizes spiritual gifts as the determinant for who does what in a local church: 1 Corinthians, Romans, and Ephesians. Well, it turns out that Priscilla was involved in all three of those churches. The evidence seems to show that she had been freed up to use the gifts that God [...]