There is a misconception that protests against Iran’s contested election results have been confined to Tehran. That is not the case. Although the largest
Esther, like many women in the postcolonial world, did what she needed to do in order to survive, and thus was able save all her people.
Some people see feminism as a dirty word, but a Christian feminist is simply someone who follows Christ and believes that Christ created us all to be equal.
Welcome back to Christian Feminism Weekly with Ashley and Charlie ! It’s kind of crazy. This is the last episode in season 2 but we don’t want to leave you hanging during the break so today we are going to give you some of our favorite Christian Feminist resources to check out during the off seas
Are you a Jesus Feminist? What side are you on in the gender church debate? Sarah Bessey explores this in her new book.
I come from a line of strong women. My mother was a stay-at-home-mom who later re-entered the workforce. This is my response to the young woman who wrote the misguided article, "I am Not a Feminist, and That is Okay."
You have to own what you’re doing here. If you’re wanting to give people a new way to see this, then you have to give people a new way to see this. Don’t tuck it in…People g…
Resources to me come in many different forms. You have websites, books, apps, and podcasts. This week I will be focusing on a particular podcast series, but
It grieves me when I see young Christian women calling themselves feminist when we look at all of the destruction they have caused and are causing. Why not call ourselves feminine women who love the
Confused by feminist terminology? In this introduction to Feminism 101, I've put together a glossary of feminist vocabulary. Learn the lingo of feminism!
Lately I’ve wanted to make my blog a bit more personal, so you really get a glimpse of my world. Sometimes that means swapping a beauty topic for something like study tips or relationship advice – or
We might be the handshaking, cupcake baking, card sending type, but behind the smile, there is a real woman. That real woman has real hurts, real fears, real doubts and real battles. This is what you need to know about her. I want to love you. Please don’t make it harder. I want to love you, […]
Deconstructing your faith can seem like an overwhelming process to jump into, especially if you’ve spent much of your life embedded in Christian communities. There are a LOT of questions to ask and m
Many people see the gospel story of Martha and Mary as presenting a choice between the spiritual and the material. This places an impossible burden on anyone, but particularly women. How do you achieve personal piety, understood as something separate from practical involvement, when much of life consists of attention to material necessities? Using resources from feminist thought, women’s experience, Christian tradition and feminist theology, Fran Porter highlights women’s problematic status within the church today, and provides resources for a Christian vision that affirms women.
http://traffic.libsyn.com/seminarydropout/56_SD_56__Kate_Wallace.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download | EmbedSubscribe: RSSKate Wallace is a co-founder of The Junia Project, Operations Manager for the Wesleyan Holiness Consortium, coordinator for the WHC Freedom Network, and an adjunct professor in political science. She is a committed Christian and millennial feminist who enjoys writing and speaking on the intersection of […]
Recently, a friend asked me an unexpected question. “Do you identify first as a Christian or as a feminist?” I was surprised by but not unprepared for her question. I’d considered it before, and the answer is complicated. Stick with me here. Many Christians believe that Christianity and feminism are incompatible. But this assumption is […]
Deconstructing your faith can seem like an overwhelming process to jump into, especially if you’ve spent much of your life embedded in Christian communities. There are a LOT of questions to ask and m
Learn more about egalitarian marriage through these resources. Discover the best books, essays, personal reflections, and more!
The pain of being a feminist in an anti-feminist world is palpable and it stings. Online backlash is one thing. It isn’t deserved or excusable, but it’s expected. But what about when the backlash is in your real life, when it’s from friends or family? It can easily lead to resentment, frustration, and anger. So here are some ideas for self-care to deal with it.
Real testimonial on the impact of TCM practices and Qigong movements for healing.
When I first came to saving faith in the Lord Jesus Christ, I was very confused about where I could go to learn more about Him. Coming from a charismatic
It still amazes me how sexist our culture still is. On the one hand I think we are making advances. Then on the other hand I see more vociferous ideological attacks against women. Our signs and wor…
Dimensions (Overall): 9.21 Inches (H) x 6.14 Inches (W) x .54 Inches (D)Weight: .8 PoundsSuggested Age: 22 Years and UpNumber of Pages: 239Genre: Religion + BeliefsSub-Genre: Christian TheologyPublisher: Palgrave MacMillanTheme: GeneralFormat: PaperbackAuthor: Keun-Joo Christine Pae & Boyung LeeLanguage: EnglishStreet Date: December 22, 2023TCIN: 91359688UPC: 9783031372636Item Number (DPCI): 247-15-9193Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
Micah 6:8 contains three seemingly simple commands: do justice, love mercy, and walk humbly with God. Justice-doing is meant to be a central tenet of lived faith. And yet, humans have struggled to deal justly with each other since the fall. The church’s ability to do justice is inhibited by ignorance of and misunderstanding of […]
Women's Spirituality is an enlarged and revised edition of the widely used anthology that looks at the spiritual and psychological dimensions of women's live...
I was born in the middle of the True Love Waits Purity Movement, right at the peak. Thanks to Josh Harris (1), I kissed dating goodbye and said hello to courtship. I dutifully read the Modesty Survey (2) and took the results to heart. I wrote my own purity vow at age 13 and was encoura
It’s interesting to me that LDS women don’t like to identify themselves as “LDS women.”
Lately, I’ve noticed a frightening Internet trend. It’s the #WomenAgainstFeminism movement. Do these anti-feminists really know what they’re talking about? Do they understand what feminism is, or are they ascribing their beliefs to antiquated or invented stereotypes about the movement? And how can we talk to anti-feminists about feminism in a healthy way?