Women & Evangelism

Women are asking questions ….seeking answers…  Who am I?     What am I worth? Do I have any significance?’ Arpana’ [of OM] reaches out to Christian women  to understand  their identity in Christ, grow to their full potential and become dedicated women ofRead more…

Full Session: Integrity – Plenary 2

Directions: Click the play button in the video window above to watch all videos from the session in order.  Alternatively, you may advance to a specific part of the session by using the next arrow or by clicking the playlistRead more…

Compassion not Condemnation

A few weeks ago I posted a blog on adoption of children. Read some heart breaking news related to unwanted babies in the link below (http://globalnation.inquirer.net/news/breakingnews/view/20100917-292845/OFW-group-calls-for-help-for-babys-mother). This is not an isolated case! This has happened before — read about anotherRead more…

Who Do They Say That I Am? The Identity of Muslim Women and the Hope of the Gospel

You mustn’t give up hope. If walls are high, the sky is higher still.                                                                                                                                                                                         A U. N worker in Iran to female refugees preparing to go back to Afghanistan under Taliban rule.  From the motion picture Kandhahar    Read more…

Women, Authority, Justice and Hermeneutics

In a perfect world, I’d prefer to never have to debate whether women can have positions of leadership in ministry. As a woman, I’d much rather just be judged on the quality of my work and the attitude of myRead more…

Women in Ministry: Joys and Challenges

As a woman in ministry I have experinced both joys and challenges. Challenges come for within and outside the church. I started my own ministry, PreachSista!, as a way for women to come together to share their faith and theRead more…

The Wealth of the Poor: Women and the Savings Movement in Africa

Editor’s Note: This Cape Town 2010 Advance Paper has been written by Stephan Bauman, Wendy Wellman and Megan Laughlin as an overview of the topic to be discussed at the Multiplex session on “Wealth, Poverty and Power: Effectively Responding throughRead more…

The Wealth of the Poor: Women and the Savings Movement in Africa

Editor’s Note: This Cape Town 2010 Advance Paper has been written by Stephan Bauman, Wendy Wellman and Megan Laughlin as an overview of the topic to be discussed at the Multiplex session on “Wealth, Poverty and Power: Effectively Responding throughRead more…