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Counseling women through infertility and other medical issues may feel awkward. Church leaders have an obligation to do it anyway.
For low-risk pregnancies, midwife care can offer mothers the birth resources they need: patience, attention, and time.
Traditionally a Catholic enterprise, Protestants are increasingly turning to natural procreative technology.
With incoherent language trickled down from academic theorists, we think and talk about gender incessantly—and to our detriment.
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Becoming Pro-Grace rightly challenges churches to greater compassion but fails to equally uphold the rights of unborn children.
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A new book from Jo Bartosch and Robert Jessel makes a compelling and rightfully angry case against pornography but fails to articulate a better sexual ethic.
When we fail to protect and honor women like Jesus, we all lose.
Jen Hatmaker’s trajectory illustrates the fraught world of spiritual influencerhood and the disappearance of the messy middle.
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But Sarah Ruden’s new biography of the martyr dismisses her Christian community as misogynist.
Eli and Hannah’s conversation in 1 Samuel holds wisdom for Christians on how to care for people who have lost babies or experience infertility.