Why It’s Important That Barbie Goes to the Gynecologist and Becomes a Real Girl

Underneath Barbie’s hot pink text of third-wave feminism, there’s a juicy subtext that values female embodied experience.

A Tale of Two Gigs (and Two Gospels)

Those who eschew a revisionist view of Scripture around the issue of sex will be viewed as the “do-badders” and no longer the “do-gooders.”

Making All Things New by David Powlison, Free for CAPC Members

In Making All Things New, David Powlison is realistic about the fact that sexual brokenness is often wider and deeper than we initially surmise.

Single, Gay, Christian by Gregory Coles, Free for CAPC Members

Gregory Coles’s short autobiography—Single, Gay, Christian: A Personal Journey of Faith and Sexual Identity—is wonderfully written, refreshingly honest, and deeply personal.

We Have Met the Nerds, and They Are Us: Fandom, Fanfic, and the Landscape of Desire

Nerd culture is about desire, and that has implications for the Church’s mission.

What Does the Victoria’s Secret PINK Collection Say about Us?

“If a woman doesn’t want to be seen as a sexual object in everyday life, then special care should be taken when purchasing certain items and where these items are worn.”

Feminine Appeal: You Don’t Have to Be a Sexy Crayon for Halloween

Bodies and the Body of Christ

“Christians are called to be the hands and feet of God, and envisioning our bodies as the limbs of Christ can fundamentally change how we move through the world.”

The Female Gaze: Fifty Shades of Bondage

“Just like you cannot experience intercourse while fully dressed, we can’t experience healing through our sexual intimacy if we are hiding pieces of our inner selves.”

The Female Gaze: Belly Dancing with Confidence

“In belly dancing, everything that jiggles—everything our Photoshop culture tells us to hide—is beautiful, desirable, womanly.”