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- Q&A Natasha Sistrunk Robinson: Call for the Wailing Women of ColorThe editor of “Voices of Lament” on how public injustice demands public sorrow.Interview by Kimberly Deckel|
- The Push for Women’s Rights in Iran Is a Push for Religious Freedom TooChristian advocate: The uprising in Tehran coincides with the rising disillusionment with Islam and the growth of the underground church.Interview by Kate Shellnutt|
- Loretta Lynn: A Coal Miner’s Daughter in the #MeToo AgeThe late country music star modeled what church leaders need: A bold willingness to stand up for women.Russell Moore|
- Helper: You Keep Using That Word for WomenBut it doesn’t mean what you think it means.Carmen Joy Imes|españolPortuguês简体中文한국어Indonesian繁體中文
- Evangelicals Can Agree: We’re Women, not ‘Bodies with Vaginas’To verbally dismember women is denigration, not inclusion.Bonnie Kristian|
- Reimagining Biblical WomanhoodA candid forum on the obstacles and opportunities facing women leaders in the church.
- Sri Lanka Mulls Banning Burqas and Closing 1,000 MadrassasLocal evangelical alliance favors religious freedom for Muslim women in majority-Buddhist island nation.Bharatha Mallawarachi - The Associated Press|
- Herman Bavinck’s Balancing Act, and OursAs a new biography shows, the Dutch Reformed theologian was adept at navigating perennial tensions of Christ and culture.Gavin Ortlund|
- ‘Little Women’ and the Feminist Search for RighteousnessThe real story is not whether the four young women will marry, but whether they will become better people.Hannah Nation|
- Let the Women’s World Cup Get PoliticalWhen athletes become advocates around hot-button issues, Christians need not retreat.Chad Carlson and Brian Bolt|
