by Autumn Lockett | Aug 10, 2022 | Opinion
I’ll be 40 in a few months, and I am relishing the approach of my birthday. I cannot wait. I’ve always loved birthdays, and we celebrate big in our house. We enjoy a full week of homemade favorite meals, presents, hugs, balloons, lots of singing, giving authentic...
by Starlette Thomas | Jul 27, 2022 | Opinion
“Sex, drugs and rock and roll,” or rap music and video games, or social media and single-parent households, the North American church has always known exactly who and what to blame when discussing the problem with young people. But there are those who would argue that...
by Beth Allison Barr | May 11, 2018 | Opinion
Rachel Held Evans wrote a stunningly provocative book, published in 2012, titled “A Year of Biblical Womanhood.” In it, she vividly shows us how “biblical womanhood” is not a constant. It is a culturally constructed concept. For those of you...
by Bob Allen | Jan 21, 2004 | News
“Biblical” women submit to their husbands, value homemaking over a career and dress modestly, according to Southern Baptist Theological Seminary’s current issue of its alumni magazine. The seminary in Louisville, Ky., dedicated its winter 2003 issue...