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Angelina Jolie's Breasts and the Bravery of Letting Go

Refusing to let beauty become a trap.

Hey John Piper, Is My Femininity Showing?

The implications of allowing women to teach "indirectly."

Conversion Confusion

Did a widow with seven children get 15 years in an Egyptian prison for becoming a Christian? Not so fast.

You Talk Like a Girl

How vocal fry affects women in the church.

Who Speaks for Complementarian Christians?

For me, it's not the Council on Biblical Manhood and Womanhood. It's the local church.

More Than a Right  Subscriber access only

We need a better way to discuss women's ordination.

When 'Leaning In' Isn't Enough

Christian businesswomen find themselves leaning on God.

She's a Person, Not a Uterus

Fighting women's global health disparities with dignity.

A Surgeon General's Warnings

C. Everett Koop is not about to abandon his public platform.

Let Pastors' Wives Do Their Own Thing

And please ignore the ones on reality TV.

Don't Call Him 'Mr. Mom'

Quit patronizing. It's OK for dads to be dads.

A Higher Calling to Protect

Christians' deeper considerations of women in combat.

Stop With All the Dangerous Childbirth Stories Already

Spoiler alert: Downton brings the drama.

Female Heroes in a New Kind of Combat

Military women already serve and sacrifice in today's wars.

Contraceptives, Guns, Chicken: Top Newsmakers of 2012

CT rounds up end-of-year lists from around the web.

Subverting the Taliban

Some things Christians can do to stop terrorists in Pakistan from shooting girls.

The 'Benevolent Sexism' at Christian Colleges

A new study finds that women faculty say they're undermined and passed over for advancement because of their gender. But they're happier than they'd be at secular schools.

How Not to Care for Widows

After her husband's death, a typical East African widow may face property theft or eviction. But faith-based advocates are turning the tables.

The Chief End of Men

Hanna Rosin's 'The End of Men' celebrates women's enormous strides in education and business. Why I can't don my party hat yet.

Caught Between the Spouse and the Spirit

Brazilian women find support and new roles at charismatic churches. Their husbands don't like it. Whom will they choose?

Can Christian Women Have It All? Debunking the Work-Life Balance Myth

Why Christian women are needed at home and in the highest echelons of society.

Evangelical Leaders Split Over Violence Against Women Act

House passes bill that removes protections for immigrant women who are victims of violence.

Daughters of the Sexual Revolution: Why the Hook-up Culture Is Sexist

A culture of casual sex frustrates our young women's pursuit of happy, enduring relationships. A review of 'Girls Uncovered.'

The Perception Obstacle for Women Pursuing Leadership in Evangelical Workplaces

New research points to challenges female leaders face.

Erasing Women: How Both Sides Contribute to the Media Blackout on Female Pro-Lifers

We could work harder to prevent unfortunate photo-ops.

Where the Women Were During the House Contraception Mandate Hearing

The effort to tarnish religious freedom concerns as sexism is clever but wrong.

It Isn't Easy Being Pink: There Is No Neutral Ground When It Comes to Planned Parenthood

A noble cause cannot mask the most ignoble of partners.

The Politics of Breast Cancer

Why the Komen Foundation's desire not to be "political" is understandable, but impossible.

The Komen Fiasco's Silver Lining

Small comforts (and other sizes) emerge from Planned Parenthood’s bullying tactics.

The Pink Ribbon and the Dollar Sign

The wrong lessons to draw from the Komen-Planned Parenthood debacle.

Baptist Fellowship Offering Cash Incentives to Churches Considering Female Pastors

Why leaders are willing to pay expenses for search committees that consider women for church leadership.

Youth Movement: Finns Seek Renewal

Lutheran leaders want to push out young conservatives.

A Liberating Woman: A Reflection on the Founder of Christians for Biblical Equality

Catherine Clark Kroeger championed women’s equality without budging on scriptural authority.

Sex Economics 101

Mark Regnerus, the early-marriage sociologist, shares his latest research on young adults' sexual attitudes and behavior.

Teeming Diversity

The Third Lausanne Congress demonstrated that global evangelicalism has been transformed.

New Limits on Religious Freedom

Discussion: Should Christians support laws that ban Muslim women from wearing the face veil in public?

An Equal-Opportunity Destroyer

How porn damages women—and what churches can do about it.

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