Tag Archives: Women & Theology Series

  1. Women & Theology: Parenting and the Providence of God

    Seminary taught me of God’s character more than anything else.  It showed me that I worship a powerful, perfect and Holy God who ordains all for my good and His glory.

  2. Women & Theology: Book Review of Extravagant Grace

    If the Holy Spirit is at work in my life, shouldn’t I be sinning less? Isn’t that what sanctification means? If so, am I even a Christian when sin is still so present in my life?
     

  3. Women & Theology: The Importance of Being Wrong

    I have never liked being wrong. However, I have reason to be thankful for multiple experiences of being blindingly, flamboyantly, and gloriously mistaken.

  4. Women & Theology: The Joy of Being Insignificant

    Now I am discovering to be content and joyful when I remain unseen. 

  5. Women & Theology: Counseling

    I was able to show this young woman how her story, albeit difficult at the moment, could fit into the story of God and His redemption.

  6. Women & Theology: Discipleship in South Asia

    “Before the WDP [Women’s Discipleship Program], we were like dry branches. Now, we are full of leaves.”

  7. Women & Theology: Incarnation and the Cross

    Now as a student at a Roman Catholic institution, I have a number of opportunities to reflect upon a theological system very different from my own.

  8. Women & Theology: A Pastor’s Wife

    I did not go to seminary to marry a pastor. In fact, I was pretty scared of the possibility. 

  9. Women & Theology: Immutability

    As I considered the flux and uncertainty of life, the sharp contrast of the character of the Lord came to mind.

  10. Women & Theology: Demonology 101

    I scanned the recesses of my brain. What had seminary taught me about demonic activity?

  11. Women & Theology: What Will You Do When You’re Done with Seminary?

    This innocent question has rendered many a female student at a complementarian seminary catatonic.

  12. Women Are Theologians, Too

    Today launches a new series on the blog that addresses many interesting questions asked of our female students.