The Most Committed v. the Most Mature

There is an interesting interaction among Jesus, James, and John at the end of Luke 9. 1 When the days drew near for him to be taken up, he set his face to go to […]
There is an interesting interaction among Jesus, James, and John at the end of Luke 9. 1 When the days drew near for him to be taken up, he set his face to go to […]
A version of this post was originally posted at Practical Theology for Women. In light of the Ashley Madison leak, here is some practical help for ministry leaders walking with those struggling with pornography. One […]
I have spent the summer moving across country and settling into a new town. As I emerge from that season, I am reflecting on what my church in Seattle meant to me as I prepare […]
Here at Gospel-Centered Woman, we are passionate about church-based women’s discipleship. We also know that for many years, churches have struggled to train and equip women in the Scripture, often relying on fellowship and service […]
In one of our most widely read and discussed articles yet, Hannah Anderson laid out ways the “mommy blogosphere” has become a vehicle for driving how Christian women think and talk about practical matters of […]
Confession: Even thought I’m a SAHM, I don’t read many mommy blogs. Most of my exposure comes through social media when friends share articles and craft projects. Despite my distance, I do have a proper […]
Some reading this article may be familiar with a method of teaching math called spiraling. As a math teacher, I never used that method in the classroom, but I did once tutor a student using […]
Some reading this article may be familiar with a method of teaching math called spiraling. As a math teacher, I never used that method in the classroom, but I did once tutor a student using […]