There’s a curious little story in the book of Acts about a man who wanted to purchase the power of the Holy Spirit.…
Until recently, if I were to be asked if I was a feminist, my reply would have been a noncommittal, “Not really.” Of…
The power of exposure and custom—and the lack thereof—etches deep marks in our inner beings. We associate pastoring with men because the pastors…
From the editor: We had so many wonderful submissions that we've extended our series of personal stories of Christian women who identify as…
Today Dave Johnson, Lead Pastor of Neighborhood Christian Fellowship (a Wesleyan church in Southern California) writes about his belief in biblical equality. His…
This moment would become the very cornerstone of our faith. Preached in millions of sermons, proclaimed in every nation and tongue, written about…
This week we are pleased to bring you three Easter reflections on women disciples who were an integral part of Jesus' live and…
Today the average Christian looks like a poor Nigerian woman rather than a European well-educated male as in the past. In 2050, 72…
Here is the fourth and final installment of "More than Footnotes" a series on influential women in church history. With the influence of…
Welcome to the third installment of Feminist Friday! Today’s topic is second wave feminism. The revolutionary nature of second wave feminism is what…
Part 3 in a series examining the role of women in different phases of Church history. See also Part 1 -Women in Early Christianity, Part 2 – Women…
It's Monday! Here's another personal story from a Christian who identifies in some way as a feminist. We hope that hearing these stories…
Just over a year ago, I interviewed thirteen Christian women about their understandings of faith, gender, and feminism for my senior thesis sociology…
Here is Part 2 in our series on women in church history. According to the small handful of literate monks, bishops, and noblemen…
From the editor: On Mondays this month we’re sharing personal stories of Christian women who identify in some way as feminists. We hope…