How can women in leadership change systems of oppression?

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October 11, 2012 is the first year of the Day of the Girl, and recent tragic events make it even more important.

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I recently returned from my first visit to India seeking to learn more about indigenous church planting (CP) agencies and the changing roles of American Christian workers there. As we all know, traditional CP models prescribe that one first seek out the Man of Peace (Luke 10:6), and what I’ve discovered is, surprise: in India, the man of peace wears a skirt!

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As Women’s History Month is coming to a close, it is important to keep learning about the many contributions women have made throughout history. Wednesday’s post on women in the 19th century made it clear that just because traditional history accounts do not mention women, does not mean they were not active and influential. Here are some resources to continue learning about women’s history:

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What do you know about Christian history of the 19th century? Does it include the many contributions women made to the evangelical movement?

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Tomorrow, March 8 is International Women’s Day. Read this post for an explanation of the theme, and a link for a free online film festival!

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We will have several blog posts over the next two weeks which will encourage and challenge us to think about violence against women, and what we can do in our own communities to stop this cycle of violence.

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