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Why Paige Patterson’s Apology May Not Be Enough

Jonathan Merritt
May 14, 2018
Church Life, General, Theology, Women
Paige Patterson has done what none could have predicted: He’s given America’s largest Protestant denomination two black eyes.

Where is the Church on #MeToo?

Autumn Miles
January 22, 2018
Church Life, General, Practical Justice, Women
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We’ve sat back and allowed Hollywood to take responsibility for advocating for women instead of rising up against the sin in our midst.

#RubyWooPilgrimage: Supporting Women in Leadership

Lisa Sharon Harper
October 16, 2017
Immigration & Refugees, Politics, Practical Justice, Race, Theology, Women
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Help us walk this land...and remember...and muster the courage of our foremothers to organize toward a better world.

Silent No More: How Women & People of Color are Changing U.S. Sports and Christianity

Angela Denker
October 6, 2017
Church Life, Politics, Practical Justice, Theology, Women
2
It's a verse that has served to silence not only women but also people of color and anyone who dares to challenge the ruling class of white, conservative, Christian evangelical men.

Domestic Violence and the Church #yesallchurches

Carol Howard Merritt
July 12, 2014
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JULY 12, 2014 | BY: CAROL HOWARD MERRITT -- Domestic violence is rampant in our country. Women have learned to live in fear. Now, in this important...
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