Jen Hatmaker

Women bloggers spawn an evangelical ‘crisis of authority’

By Emily McFarlan Miller — May 15, 2017
(RNS) For many, the internet has created new platforms to teach, preach and connect.

Telling the story of my departure from American evangelicalism

By David P. Gushee — May 9, 2017
In which the author announces a new memoir and a 3rd edition of Changing Our Mind.

It is not ‘character assassination’ for the church to be the church

By Denny Burk — May 3, 2017
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (RNS) The entire 2,000-year history of the Christian church has spoken univocally about homosexuality.

By whose authority? Women bloggers and the evangelical church

By Hannah Anderson — May 3, 2017
(RNS) Established churches have struggled to identify, cultivate and incorporate women’s gifts. So women are taking an entrepreneurial approach to ministry.

Why I’ll take courageous Jen Hatmaker over her cowardly critics any day

By Jonathan Merritt — May 2, 2017
Hatmaker’s original sin is that she boldly broke ranks with the evangelical powers-that-be on same-sex relationships.

How Christian women are making ‘holy mischief’ in the church

By Emily McFarlan Miller — November 1, 2016
ST. PAUL, Minn. (RNS) Women who have been in ministry for years are claiming space in male-dominated conservative evangelicalism, engaging Scripture, politics and topics well beyond home and family life.

On LGBT issues, how can Christians disagree in a loving way?

By Jonathan Merritt — November 1, 2016
Is it possible to disagree about LGBT issues without demonizing others as haters or heretics, Pharisees or apostates?

The politics of Jen Hatmaker: Trump, Black Lives Matter, gay marriage and more

By Jonathan Merritt — October 25, 2016
(RNS) The HGTV star and best-selling Christian author holds nothing back in this candid and personal interview.

Christian author Jen Hatmaker takes stand for LGBT inclusion

By Jonathan Merritt — April 25, 2016
The bestselling author, HGTV star, and wife of an evangelical pastor gets bold about accepting LGBT persons on Facebook.

How adoption has forced evangelicals to grapple with race relations

By Sarah Pulliam Bailey — December 22, 2014
(RNS) “People who previously assumed that racial prejudice was back in the Jim Crow era are awakened by it with their own kids," said Southern Baptist leader Russell Moore.
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