Is Theology for Women? Or Should They Stick to Telling Stories?
Are there quiet but strong limits on women and theology that need to be shaken off? … More Is Theology for Women? Or Should They Stick to Telling Stories?
Are there quiet but strong limits on women and theology that need to be shaken off? … More Is Theology for Women? Or Should They Stick to Telling Stories?
Our failures can land us right where Christ can reach us. … More What I Learned from Failing as a Christian
For anyone who looks to people or a group of people to meet their needs, they will always be disappointed. … More A GEN X Response to Millenials Leaving the Church
Learning from the unthinkable story of Lot’s daughters. … More What I Learned from Lot’s Daughters
When the spirit is willing, the flesh struggles. … More What I Learned from Lot’s Wife
Patience and grace are solid foundations for community discipleship. … More Looking at the World through the Eyes of Patience
My cup is filled all right, but what it is filled with surprised me. It’s not filled with the good stuff. It is filled with items that have become a source of dissatisfaction and lamentation. … More My Cup Cannot Runneth Over Right Now
I felt like I was looking down at a broken vase and had no idea how to fix it. To mend and restore something so cracked and fragmented and pulverized. . . well, impossible. And then despair settled in, and offense and frustration. I took a deep breath. Thanksgiving was unraveling and I was alone … More The Unraveling of Thanksgiving
Will your Christmas shopping contribute to slave labor? … More We’re Having a Second-hand Christmas
I went with my 18 year old daughter yesterday to go vote. It was such a special moment to be able to celebrate along with her our right to live in a democracy, to have a say, and to have our voice heard. For so long, I believed that voting would not make a difference. … More Did You Really Mean “Go Vote”?