The Mulan of the American Revolution
Deborah Sampson was a formidable woman who fought on the frontlines of the Revolutionary War
Deborah Sampson was a formidable woman who fought on the frontlines of the Revolutionary War
I struggled to learn to knit, but my grandmother taught me what her mother taught her what her mother taught her…
Cyprian ran from the crisis, but came back to remind the people that being a martyr wasn’t the only worthy Christian life. Serve the suffering here and now.
When women baked bread, they didn’t do it alone. It was done in community – sharing resources and growing closer together.
Even though he was persecuted for his Anabaptist faith, Dirk Willems still saved the guard who was chasing him.
The hatred, the violence, the chaos of Bloody Sunday… Still they marched from Selma to Montgomery. Rev. Dr. King spoke words of life to a weary people.
When I was a baby, I was convinced that my parents were going to leave me behind when we moved away.
We burden one another we shame each day. Shame makes us feel unworthy and rejected. Love welcomes us home in God’s embrace.
Nazi resister Dietrich Bonhoeffer spent his final days in concentration camps, questioning how others saw hopefulness in him where he saw restlessness and weariness.
Anne Hutchinson shared the good news of the Gospel in the mid-17th century even though it was different from the dominant understanding. Ultimately, she was banished.