Halee Gray Scott, PhD, is an author, independent scholar, and researcher. She teaches seminary courses in spiritual formation, theology, and leadership. Her writing has appeared in Christianity Today, Christian Education Journal, Real Clear Religion, Relevant, Books and Culture, Kyria, Gifted for Leadership, Outcomes, and Breakfast Reading. She is currently writing a book to help Christian women leaders thrive in ministry. She lives in Holland, Michigan, with her husband, Paul, and their two daughters, Ellie and Viv. When she's not writing or teaching, she is usually randomly Googling, baking challah bread, or running to work off the consumption of said challah bread. She blogs at www.hgscott.com and www.invisiblearmyproject.com. Follow her on twitter at @hgscott.Soli deo gloria.
A Woman's Place in Christian Higher Ed | Surveying the new research on women leaders at CCCU schools. (October 4, 2011)
Christian Catfights: Why Women Leaders Don't Support Each Other | Insecurities can cause women to undermine each other. (January 30, 2012)
Kirk Cameron's 'Monumental' Task | Why I can't completely dismiss the historically shaky documentary. (April 11, 2012)
I Am Not Charles Worley: The Plea of a Christian Who Opposes Gay Marriage | With the long election season looming ahead, I wish fellow Christians would extend a hermeneutic of grace to each other. (June 11, 2012)