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Motherhood Is Physical—and So Is the Gospel

Catherine McNiel

Encountering the Incarnation in birthing, breastfeeding, and bathing.

How Science Became a Weapon in the Mommy Wars

Rebecca Randall

Peer-reviewed research intensifies parenting debates… and can leave us even more confused.

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Pope Francis: Let Moms Breastfeed in Church

‘If they are hungry, mothers, let them eat,’ reiterates pontiff at Sistine Chapel.

Boobs on the Boob Tube

Caryn Rivadeneira

Television done right can promote a fuller view of our bodies.

I Won’t Be My Baby’s Only Mother

Liuan Huska

Othermothers, not-so-attachment parenting, and a vision for shared childrearing.

Time’s Breast-Feeding Cover Adds Fuel to the Mommy Wars

Elrena Evans

Why Christians, of all people, must call a truce and support moms—no matter their parenting style.

Celebrate National B—– Feeding Month

Annie Young Frisbie, guest blogger

To counteract our culture’s squeamishness about breast-feeding, first we need to be able to ‘talk’ about it.

Breastfeed for the Health of the Nation?

Ellen Painter Dollar, guest blogger

Not nursing has major societal and health consequences—but even so, mothers deserve our support and understanding, not our judgment.

Breast-feeding Dolls: Cute or Creepy?

Elrena Evans

I’m pretty ambivalent about Bebe Gloton, the world’s first electronically nursing doll.

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