Transformative Power of Birth: 2020 WHO Year of the Nurse and Midwife
Guest Post by Annie Kuntz Annie is originally from outside of Boston, Massachusetts and has been living in El Paso, Texas for 10 years. Annie
Guest Post by Annie Kuntz Annie is originally from outside of Boston, Massachusetts and has been living in El Paso, Texas for 10 years. Annie
Last week during the United States Democrats’ National Convention, I practiced all week, “Comma’ + ‘La’= Kamala. Kamala, Kamala, Kamala.” I hadn’t realized during the
By Mindy Farmer Are white Gen Xers and Millenials having our Go Set a Watchman moment? Have some of the very people who taught us
This blog post originally was published on Facebook as a post and is reprinted here with minor changes.by Christie Black A recent article published by
Three years ago, I stopped wearing garments. I’d worn them about half the time the year before during pregnancy and after having my son. I
Statues of slaveholders and colonizers are coming down left and right these days, and the controversy is intense. I’ve tried to imagine how it would
Easy gestures that point to peace and justice are not what God is calling us to, but real transformation where we understand new things about
Shortly after publishing my book, Ask a Suffragist: Stories and Wisdom from America’s First Feminists, I was surprised when emails from middle and high school
By Christina Taber-Kewene Paying tithing has always been important to me. As Jesus teaches us, Lay not up for yourselves treasures upon earth, where moth
I woke up on Saturday morning with Stars and Stripes Forever stuck in my head. That immediately reminded me of a record full of silly
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