About EEW Magazine

EEW Magazine began in 2007 at a kitchen table with a conviction: that Black Christian women deserved a publication that took their faith as seriously as they did.

Nearly two decades later, that conviction remains the engine of everything we publish.

Founded by ordained minister and award-winning journalist Dianna Hobbs, EEW Magazine has grown into a globally reaching digital publication covering faith, culture, news, health and wellness, and the full breadth of life as a woman of conviction. What began as a newsletter has become something harder to categorize and, we believe, more necessary: a home for what we call reported moral journalism.

Reported moral journalism presents the strongest relevant facts, acknowledges genuine tension where it exists, and resists the urge to flatten complexity just to produce a cleaner ending. It asks not only what happened, but how thoughtful people ought to think about what happened. And it trusts readers to do that thinking for themselves.

Our readers hold a high view of Scripture. They are theologically serious, culturally engaged, and unwilling to be told what to conclude. They are ministry leaders, mothers, mentors, professionals, and community change-makers who want journalism that earns their trust by proportioning confidence to evidence, principles to their proper authority, and judgments to the limits of what can honestly be known.

That is a demanding standard. We hold ourselves to it in every piece we publish.

EEW serves a global audience across cultures and backgrounds united by a commitment to biblical faith, with roots and a heart that are specifically grounded in the experience of Black Christian women. Our coverage spans biblical teaching and spiritual formation, culture and current events through a Christian lens, women in ministry and leadership, family and relationships, health and wellness, and news and politics. In every category, our posture is the same: honest, rigorous, and deeply respectful of our readers' capacity to think.

Questions open discussions. Hard pronouncements on genuinely contested questions close them. We publish for readers who want to engage, not be managed.

EEW Magazine is a publication of Empowering Everyday Women Ministries, Inc., a 501(c)(3) nonprofit founded by Dianna Hobbs in Buffalo, New York, in 2007. We invite you to read, wrestle, and grow with us.