Missie Branch: Being Faithful Where You Are
Missie Branch joins us to discuss why work is important, how it looks different for men and women, and much more.
Missie Branch: Being Faithful Where You Are
Missie Branch joins us to discuss why work is important, how it looks different for men and women, and much more.
Amy Peeler: Let’s Talk About Eve and Mary
Do we talk about Mary enough? Amy Peeler of Wheaton College joins us to discuss her recent talk — “The First (and Second) Adam and Eve.”
Amanda Aucoin: Christian Women Who Shaped Culture
In honor of Mother’s Day, we talk to Dr. Amanda Aucoin about Christian women throughout history who have shaped culture in remarkable ways.
Balancing Celebration and Grief on Mother’s Day
Let's take off our blinders and look around at all the women we’ve missed on Mother’s Day.
“Isn’t It Ironic?” Thoughts on Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Confirmation Hearings
What do we make of Judge Jackson’s judicial philosophy, record of judicial policymaking, and apparent complicity with progressives?
Roundtable: Julia Higgins and Christy Thornton on Complementarianism
What is complementarianism? Drs. Julia Higgins and Christy Thornton join us to discuss this doctrine, clarify key misunderstandings, and explore how it affects local churches.
5 Christian Women Who Have Shaped Culture
What could a barbarian woman, a runaway nun, a slave, a handicapped woman and the women in your life have in common?
Stefana Dan Laing: The Forgotten Women of Church History
Dr. Stefana Dan Laing talks to us about significant women in church history — Perpetua, Felicitas, Macrina, and Melania — and what we can learn from their stories.
Helping Sisters See and Use Their Gifts
By Megan Dickerson One of the biggest blessings in my life right now is that I get to […]
How Jesus’ Teaching on Sex Changed Rome (and the World)
By Jonathan Darville Sex in the Ancient Roman World Before the influence of Christianity, the Roman world was […]
5 Mother’s Day Resources: Adoption, Infertility, Aging Parents, and More
Mother’s Day means many different things to many different people. For some, Mother’s Day is a day to […]
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