
Women of Color Scholar Series: Talley to Build New Paths to Success for Women
November 16, 2020
By Jessica Love Dr. Cynthia Talley grew up in a Christian home and knew early in life that God was calling her to do mission and pastoral work. “It was

Women of Color Scholars’ Series: Moore Uses Research and Writing as Social Justice Ministry
October 28, 2020
By Jessica Love Education and the Church have always been a central part of Rev. Jeania Ree Moore’s life. “I come from a family of educators,” Moore explained. “I was

Women of Color Scholars’ Series: Ross Paved the Way as Scholar and Mentor
October 16, 2020
By Jessica Love Growing up in Dorchester, South Carolina, a young Rev. Dr. Rosetta Ross watched the civil rights movement unfold before her eyes. I was in elementary and high

Women of Color Scholars’ Series: Little Reimagines Holistic Salvation for Black Women
October 2, 2020
By Jessica Love Georgia native Lahronda Little’s call to ministry began in the seeded, colorful rows of her grandparent’s garden. “I always start with my grandparents garden,” Little said. “Everything

Women of Color Scholars’ Series: Lee Works for Trauma-Informed Pastoral Counseling
September 25, 2020
By Jessica Love Growing up in Seoul, South Korea, Hee Jin Lee’s love for music drew her to the church. “I loved music and singing songs,” she said. “I was

Women of Color Scholars’ Series: Sun-Ah Kang Breaks Gendered Barriers in Theology
September 18, 2020
By Jessica Love South Korea native Sun-Ah Kang vividly remembers the moment God called her to be a champion for women in ministry. “When I was in high school, I

Women of Color Scholars’ Series: Kang Finds God’s Love in the ‘Layers’
September 11, 2020
By Jessica Love The daughter of a single mother with breast cancer, Hayoung Kang’s own traumatic experiences inspired her call to ministry. Now, as an Angella P. Current-Felder Women of

Women of Color Scholars’ Series: Bonilla Closes Gaps in Seminary Education
September 4, 2020
By Jessica Love Rev. Patricia Bonilla learned at an early age how important it is to see color and acknowledge differences. “In high school, I was one of two Mexican

Women of Color Scholars’ Series: Dellinger ‘Writes the Book She Wants to See’
August 28, 2020
By Jessica Love Dr. Lisa Dellinger recently earned her Ph.D. in theology, history and ethics from Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary in Evanston, Illinois, making her the 49th graduate of the Angella

#ColortheConversation Campaign Makes Space for Dialogue
August 20, 2020
On August 20, 2020, the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) began #ColortheConversation as a new discussion and listening campaign to address racism in higher education and ministry.