Beth Moore reflects on her journey as a woman in ministry, how she developed an authentic style of teaching that ministers to thousands of women, and her battle against misogyny in the church.
The theology section of the third issue of Fuller Magazine focused exclusively on women.
Marianne Meye Thompson, George Eldon Ladd Professor of New Testament, and Joel B. Green, then-dean of the School of Theology, reflect on biblical foundations and Fuller’s continuing commitment to supporting women in their callings.
Father-and-son pastors René Molina Sr. (DMin ’14) and René Molina Jr. (MATM ’20) lead their Los Angeles church in hopeful and holistic ministry, following the Spirit’s lead through every season.
Pastores padre e hijo René Molina Sr. (MDiv ’14) y René Molina Jr. (MATM ’20) dirigen ministerialmente su iglesia en Los Ángeles de forma holística y esperanzadora, siguiendo la guía del Espíritu a través de cada temporada.
Dara Delgado, Cathay Hine, Dajkumar Boaz Johnson, and Christian Tsekpoe reflect on the #MeToo and #ChurchToo movements, on overcoming suffering and violence in the church, and on a gospel that resists evil and injustice, in this panel discussion moderated by Kirsteen Kim.
Rob Dixon, Mimi Haddad, and Joanna Kretzer Chun reflect on the shared work and partnership of women and men in ministry and mission, in this panel discussion moderated by Kirsteen Kim.
Guest lecturers and Fuller faculty discuss key takeaways from the 2022 Missiology Lectures on “Power, Agency, and Women in the Mission of God,” in this concluding panel discussion.
Margo Houts and David Scholer discuss their experiences of women’s ministry roles in the latter half of the 20th century.
This week, we’re exploring the #ChurchToo movement: How has the conversation around sexual harassment and assault impacted what the church is to people?
Audrey Denney, a 2018 congressional candidate in California, reflects on the impact of women activists, encountering defeat, and grappling with the Paradise, CA fires.
Beth Moore reflects on how she developed an authentic style of teaching that ministers to thousands of women, and her battle against misogyny in the church.
Mimi Haddad, president of Christians for Biblical Equality, discusses gender equality and women in leadership.
Jeanelle Austin (MDiv ’13) and Lindsey Wright (MAT ’12) reflect on implicit bias, gender dynamics in the church and workplace, and their hopes for the future.