‘That’s a Lie’: The Heckling of BIWOC on Christian Campus Kathy Khang February 16, 2020 General, Race, Women "And then a male voice from the audience yelled back: 'That’s a lie.'"
Sister Helen Prejean on New Book, Getting Rid of Death Penalty, and Getting Jesus ‘Right’ Emily McFarlan Miller August 22, 2019 Books, Peace & Nonviolence, Politics, Practical Justice, Women It took me awhile to wake up.
Why I’m No Longer Listening to Complementarians Ashley Darling July 28, 2019 Church Life, Theology, Women It’s time for women to reject the hierarchy imposed on us.
Clay Jars: A Letter to My Sisters in Ministry Angela Denker April 25, 2019 Church Life, Family and Parenting, Women Maybe the world is still not ready for you, my sisters in ministry, as it was not ready for Jesus.
Black Women Cracking ‘Stained-Glass Ceilings’ with Jesus’ 7 Last Words Adelle M. Banks April 19, 2019 Race, Theology, Women "Space is finally being made for us to edify God’s people."
Eleanor Roosevelt Could Have Been A Red Letter Christian Tony Campolo February 20, 2019 Practical Justice, Race, Women She did her best to open America to all people in need, as Jesus told us to do in Matthew 25:35.
Women’s Voices — Rather than Empty Slogans — Must Drive Abortion Debates Melanie Springer Mock February 5, 2019 Books, Politics, Women One in four women will have an abortion in her lifetime.
On Taking Up Space Lily Dunn January 14, 2019 General, Women Like so many evangelical women, I grew up in the shadow of the Proverbs 31 Woman, the faceless ideal of godliness.
The Power & Privilege of the Pulpit Molly Smerko January 8, 2019 Church Life, Theology, Women It is a great task we have before us, to preach a Good Word that is true to the character of God as revealed in scripture.
2018 in Review: A Year of Reckoning for Powerful Religious Figures Bob Smietana December 30, 2018 Church Life, Global, Immigration & Refugees, Interfaith, LGBTQ+, Politics, Practical Justice, Race, Theology, Women What a difference a year makes.