FEATURES
How to produce an egalitarian man
The author of Finally Feminist describes how the work of the Holy Spirit and the examples of men and women resulted in a paradigm shift to egalitarian convictions
By John G. Stackhouse, Jr.
Mishandling marriage and the sin of Uzzah
How well-intentioned messages can actually oppose God because their teachings about family order are unbiblical
By Gary Johnson
Are men really human?
A melancholy but not without hope personal reflection on male sexuality
By Jon Trott
Faith and feminism: A man's perspective
How feminist convictions helped a man of faith become a more effective pastor and professor to young men and women
By Hugo Schwyzer
From prejudice to biblical principles
A 91-year-old CBE member offers insight based on his life-long convictions about biblical equality
By Bruce Lowe
Left-handed ministry
A light-hearted look at determining who is qualified to serve in the church--yes, even left-handed people can be called by God to lead
By Alex Bearden
Barak: A faith hall-of-famer who followed a woman's lead
What men can learn about following women leaders from an Old Testament military general who is praised for his faith in the New Testament
By Ronald W. Pierce
This issue also includes reports on Priscilla Paper's three new awards from the Evangelical Press Association, CBE's growing outreach at Cornerstone Music Festival, and the CBE's upcoming outreach at the Evangelical Theological Society annual meeting.