by Meredith Stone | Feb 18, 2021 | Opinion
It had been 345 days. The world outside of their tiny bubble was a mystery. In the beginning of their isolation, the shock of what was happening weighed down their souls to the point of wanting to break. But by day 345, they just felt numb to it all. The extent of the...
by Bethany Busby | Feb 12, 2020 | Opinion
We were following our usual routine in the Busby household last Friday night. My husband and I had just managed to corral our children and get them to bed. We sat down together to relax and defragment from a busy week of serving in our individual ministries. We were...
by EthicsDaily.com Staff | Oct 8, 2019 | News
A second short documentary on female Baptist pastors will release this November. “No. 2: Tonya,” produced in partnership by Baptist Women in Ministry and EthicsDaily.com, will be available to stream online for free via BWIM.info and EthicsDaily.com on Nov. 9. Tonya...
by Jakob Topper | Oct 4, 2019 | Opinion
We would be hard pressed to find a piece of literature that has had a more painful effect on the lives of Americans than Paul’s letter to Philemon. Because the letter’s context is the sending of an escaped slave back to his Christian master by the Apostle Paul, it...
by Pam Durso | Mar 5, 2019 | Opinion
Back in the fall, Baptist Women in Ministry (BWIM) adopted a theme for 2019: “Find Your Voice and Use It.” The choice now seems both descriptive and prophetic. The year began with the swearing in of 127 women members of Congress; 102 in the House and 25 in the Senate,...