Black Women & The Image of God, CBE-Nigeria Chapter, Gender Equality for Women of Color, Rev. Tega Swann

Don’t Rob Oga’s Wife To Pay Oga

Oga's wife. Oga Madam. Pastor's wife... All these are terms that are used to represent women as shadows and extensions of their husbands, but there are no similar titles for men. One doesn't hear: Madam's husband. Madam Oga. Pastor's husband. From the homefront to the work place, the story is the same: no matter how… Continue reading Don’t Rob Oga’s Wife To Pay Oga

Black Women & The Image of God, Ethnic Equality, Ethnic Reconciliation, Gender Equality for Women of Color, Kingdom Living, Rev. Tega Swann

A Face Like Mine

"Representation matters. People need to look up and see others like them at the table. People who can understand and relate to them." -Rev. Tega Swann

Biblical Equality in Africa, Clergy Women of Color, Ethnic Equality, Ethnic Reconciliation, Kingdom Living, Missions & Racial Equality, Rev. Tega Swann, VOCCU

Honoring and Affirming She-nay-nay

In responding to the Shay-nay-nays of North America, I also began to be conscious of the havoc that the Westernization of Christianity has wreaked on people of non-Western cultures.