As a child, Hannah Geiser felt the need to hide the feminine side of herself, so she could excel at soccer, but as she grew, she realized that she was... read more →
Daniela Lázaro-Manalo reflects on the myth of moon goddess, Coyolxauhqui, how this myth relates to her own story and the invitation to divine love that she sees through it. This... read more →
Sheri Hostetler shares how a dream about her deceased mother reminded her about our need to care for Earth, just as her mother took care of the household. This blog... read more →
Mindy Nolt reflects on how difficult it can be to find time and space to rest and regain her energy, especially as a Christian woman who has experienced the pressures... read more →
Linda Gehman Peachey looks at how women, as well as other marginalized peoples and the broader society, are oppressed by the existence of patriarchy. This blog is part of the... read more →
Chris Hoover reflects on the divine feminine voice and how it seems to be missing from the world today. This blog is in preparation for the 2025 Mennonite Church USA... read more →
Jeanne Zimmerly Jantzi shares her experience healing from the patriarchal abuses she experienced in her life and work. This blog is part of the ongoing Learn, Pray, Join: Undoing Patriarchy... read more →
Olivia Krall shares how the stories of Mennonite women included in the Mennonite Church USA Archives have inspired her to push for a better future. This blog is part of the... read more →
Ana Alicia Hinojosa has fought against the patriarchy and a hyperproductive world to find her rightful place in society, while also finding rest. This blog is part of the ongoing... read more →
Leah Hoffner shares her experience of choosing to step away from the career she built to rest and live a slower life after becoming a mother. This blog is part... read more →
Karla Stoltzfus Detweiler kicks off the Learn, Pray, Join: Undoing Patriarchy series by sharing this prayer to Mother God from her daughters. This blog is part of the ongoing Learn,... read more →