by Christine Sine Today is International Womens Day, a day for celebrating the social, economic and political achievements of women. It was first celebrated in 1911 when women in most parts…
by Christine Sine I It’s Sunday afternoon and I am still struggling to put my Monday Meditation together. It will be October 1st and my plan was to write to…
by Christine Sine Today is International Women’s Day, a day that you can imagine I find particularly relevant. I love to reflect on the maternal images of God, and always…
By An Anonymous Writer — I was an elder’s wife. But before that…well let’s go back in time nearly two decades. I went to ministry school overseas. One of the…
By Lynn Domina — Shiphrah and Puah are two of the most minor characters in the Bible, and their story consists of only a few verses. I enjoy their story,…
by Shonnie Scott “The 21st century agents of change—across the world—are women,” Dr. Salim Munayer announced in a slow, deliberate, hear-this-if-you-don’t-hear-anything-else voice at a conference. Dr. Munayer is an Arab…
By Jeannie Kendall — Last Sunday I was preaching on the woman at the well, a story very familiar to some people but quite extraordinary in the breath-taking way in which…
by Christine Sine Mary Magdalene has become one of my favourite New Testament figures. She is also one of the most misused and abused a fitting symbol for women throughout the…
I wrote this post today for the series Return to Our Senses in Lent in honour of International Women’s Day tomorrow. Part of my scripture reading for the morning was Roman’s…
Friday is International Women’s day and it seemed appropriate to reblog this beautiful prayer that I came across last year. It also makes a beautiful Lenten prayer Lord, make me an…
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