Half the Church Might Need Another Quarter... (Plus, Book Giveaway...)

Update (posted April 6): Caryn and Casey have won copies of Half the Church. Thanks to all who participated!

Let's begin with a question: what has been your experience of women in the church? Comment below and enter to receive a free copy of Half the Church.

Carolyn Custis James' ...

Bikes and Brownies

Every so often I happen upon a blog of someone who epitomizes stay-at-home-mom. She bakes fresh bread. She thinks of creative art projects with her children. She decorates her home, with her children, for every holiday. She definitely has a garden with both flowers and vegetables. ...

Why Patheos?

At just about the time I was moving my blog to beliefnet, I received an email from Deborah Arca, editor of the mainline Christian portal at patheos. She invited me to participate in a "theoblogger challenge" by writing an answer to the question "Who Is God?, in 100 words or ...

Perfectly Human

This weekly feature is intended to provide a picture of life with a disability in all its possibilities and limitations, gifts and struggles. The title of this feature comes from the Greek word telos, which can be translated as "perfect" but which also can be defined as, "the ...

Lenten Reflections: Trying to Explain the Cross

For most of my adult Christian life, I've been trying to understand what happened on the cross. I used to give the stock Christian answer: "Jesus died on the cross for my sins." I still think that statement is true, but I've become less and less clear on exactly what it means. ...

What Does It Mean to Love Yourself?

I have a new post on her.meneutics, "Should Christians Use Self-Help Programs?" It begins:

We were staying with friends, and I was getting ready for the day in their daughter's bathroom. It was a typical tween-age space: cute stickers and sayings posted to the mirror, hair products ...

A Two-Year Old Teaches Me to Love Music

A few days ago, William held a stick up to his mouth and pretended to play.

"Are you playing the flute?" I asked.

"No, Mom. The piccolo." Of course.

Of everyone in the family, it's William who loves music. He runs to the front of the sanctuary at church so he can see the musicians. ...

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