by Dorothy Greco | Jul 7, 2015 | Blog, Book review
Last year, Dr. Natalie Eastman, asked me if I would be interested in reading her new book, Women, Leadership, and the Bible: How Do I Know What to Believe? Indeed, I did want to read it. It’s hard not to wonder if some of the current conflict swirling around...
by Dorothy Greco | Jun 24, 2015 | Blog, Book review
This week’s review… Compassion without Compromise, by Adam Barr and Ron Citlau One of THE issues of our day is how we as a culture will navigate the fierce beliefs around gender and sexuality—particularly as they intersect with faith. It’s important...
by Dorothy Greco | Jun 18, 2015 | Gifted for Leadership
What does it look like to admit our weakness and ask for help? Moses show us. I have a long history of denial—of masking my weaknesses and soldiering on. I’m not exactly sure how or when I learned this paradigm or, more importantly, why I believed it was somehow more...
by Dorothy Greco | May 29, 2015 | Articles, Junia Project
In Malestrom: Manhood Swept Into The Currents Of A Changing World, Carolyn Custis James demonstrates why she is one of the most compelling theologians of the twenty-first century. With the authority and unction of a true prophet, she not only identifies one of the...
by Dorothy Greco | May 15, 2015 | Art, Photography, & Beauty, Blog
After several straight weeks of shooting for a magazine project, I had to finish an article on marriage. I was having transition issues so I packed up my camera, macro lens, and tripod and headed out to the orchard. Most of the blossoms are gone now but there’s...