The Everydayness of Love
As a public school teacher, every year I am forced to work with 130 ten and eleven-year-olds. I say “forced,” because no matter how I...
As a public school teacher, every year I am forced to work with 130 ten and eleven-year-olds. I say “forced,” because no matter how I...
One of my favorite classes in seminary was Christology. It was the systematic biblical study of the person of Jesus Christ (that’s a...
The lake awakens before dawn. Honking geese land on sheets of glass breaking the tension of the morning calm. A buck rummages for wild...
You remember the opening scene of Raiders of the Lost Ark. It’s one of the most memorable ten minutes of the film. Indiana Jones has to...
It’s been almost a year since my church let me go. I served as a part time associate/assistant/connections pastor for nearly fourteen...
How Christians can respond to LGBTQ+ Pride Month
In one statement, Jesus tells them they’ve been reading the Bible wrong. And maybe we have too.
This situation is not going away, and the modern evangelical church is not handling it well.
Think about someone living a holy life, what does it look like? Compare that to someone living a loving life. Aren't these the same?
There’s something attractive and courageous in risking being thought a fool, rather than sacrifice kindness.
Like most Christians, I put on the backpack of beliefs handed to me when I enter a church, without really looking closer at the Bible.