by Elizabeth Franklin | Dec 28, 2020 | Opinion
This year, we have all experienced grief in a new, confusing and prolonged way. We have collectively realized grief does not operate on our timeline, and we are exhausted. We are tired of lamenting, tired of mourning, tired of sitting in brokenness. But even though we...
by Elizabeth Franklin | Nov 30, 2020 | Opinion
Comparison is an insidious plague that has burdened women for generations. Society has conditioned women to constantly compare themselves to others and always come up short. The onset of social media has only intensified this pressure. Women’s ministries and Bible...
by Elizabeth Franklin | Oct 20, 2020 | Opinion
I know evangelicals don’t typically do this, but I have a confession. Church has been my entire life for my entire life, and (may Beth Moore forgive me) I have never once enjoyed or felt at home at a “women’s ministry” function. If I – a white, straight, married,...