Monthly Archives: March 2015

Join the Future of Synergy!

The Missio Alliance welcome mat is out for the Synergy Women’s Network, and we are walking through that door! May 7-9 is our first opportunity to join this national gathering. Besides promising to be an outstanding conference, the Missio Alliance … Continue reading

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The Ezer-Kenegdo: Ezer Unleashed

“My first serious encounter with my calling as an ezer happened in the middle of the night. It was around 3:00 a.m., and it changed my life. I wasn’t tossing and turning in bed, but wide awake, pouring over books, … Continue reading

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Five Brave Women . . . and More

HuffingtonPost/Religion “God alone lights the way out of the darkness in Genesis. But in Exodus, God has many partners, first among them, five brave women.” —Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Rabbi Lauren Holtzblatt   This morning Huffington Post/Religion ran Lauren … Continue reading

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A Sociology Professor Assesses Half the Church

Matt Vos is a husband, the father of two daughters, and a college sociology professor with a lot of gifted female students—all reasons for him to read Half the Church.  Which he did, after his wife read it first and … Continue reading

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Off to Balmy Boise!

After the worst storm of the winter—incredibly beautiful but disruptive (my flight for this morning got cancelled)—I’m heading to Boise in the morning and looking forward to a warm weekend with the women of Cole Community Church. Temperatures are supposed … Continue reading

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The Synergy Challenge

I remember it like it was yesterday. It was our second Synergy Conference. Zondervan had just released my second book, Lost Women of the Bible. I had spoken for the first time on Eve and God’s vision for his image bearing daughters … Continue reading

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