Lauree Brown

Dr. Lauree Brown is an author, theologian, and speaker whose work focuses on women’s experiences within faith, culture, and society. Through historical fiction and nonfiction, she examines issues of identity, belonging, power, spirituality, and the stories women inherit and tell about themselves. Her writing invites readers to engage familiar narratives with fresh eyes while exploring the enduring questions of justice, faith, and human dignity.

  • The Problem With “Taking Back The Rainbow”

    This Pride Month, some conservative leaders and commentators have begun promoting a campaign to “take back the rainbow,” while several Republican-led states, including Indiana, have declared June “Nuclear Family Month.” Supporters describe these efforts as a way to celebrate traditional…

  • Jael: The Woman Who Ended the Battle

    National Women’s History Month Series The enemy general thought he had finally found safety. The battle had turned against him. His army had been scattered,…

  • Boudica: The Woman Who Made Rome Tremble

    National Women’s History Month Series The first city burned before the Romans understood what was happening. Flames rose over temples and government buildings as thousands of warriors swept through the streets. The Roman colony of Camulodunum, once a proud symbol…

  • The Women Who Were Called Witches

    National Women’s History Month Series: Friday the 13th Edition Imagine living in a place where a single accusation could cost you your life. No modern…