Dear Lee: Paul writes in Scripture that he doesn't permit a woman to teach or have authority over a man (I Timothy 2:12), and we are to follow his example in everything (I Corinthians 4:16).
It is a standing date that I look forward to every other Sunday afternoon with great excitement. My dear friend MC and I meet at a cozy cafe in Detroit and splurge for a delicious drink (and, OK, ...
On the feast day of St. Mary Magdalene, an online debate broke out amongst Catholics about women giving homilies. This stemmed from a tweet by Jesuit priest Father James Martin who wrote, in part: “It ...
Last week, several essayists writing in the semi-official Vatican paper L’Osservatore Romano suggested that women should be allowed to preach at Mass. On Facebook, Jesuit priest Father James Martin ...
Sister Carol F. McConkie speaks on the importance of the sacrament during the BYU Women's Conference. (Anna LaTour) General Relief Society first counselor Carol F. McConkie and BYU professor Gaye ...
When one Southern Baptist pastor criticized Christian speaker and author Beth Moore for announcing she planned to preach from a pulpit on Sunday, on Mother’s Day, another pastor defended her. It led ...
Find today’s readings here. In 1945 the Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded to the first ever Latin American writer. The winner was also a woman, Gabriela Mistral. The Chilean poet wrote about the ...
Palm Sunday 2019 is a day that Karen Cooke will look back on the rest of her life as a turning point. She is in her second year at Abilene Christian University’s Graduate School of Theology, where she ...
Sister Jamie Phelps delivered the University of Dayton Speaker Series annual Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. address titled "The MLK Legacy and Its Contemporary Implications for the Social Justice Mission ...
Pope Francis made waves last weekend with his off-the-cuff remarks calling homilies at Catholic churches "a disaster." Most of the headlines, including NCR's, highlighted the pope's advice to ...
Today’s column will no doubt, “rub some people wrong.” East Texas has always been considered the “Bible Belt” area where strict fundamentalist, mostly Baptist still believe women do not belong in the ...