A little more on evangelism
I made a commitment to a friend that I would post a bit more on this subject just to clarify a few things. My apologies to people who consider themselves evangelical who thought perhaps I was trashing...
View ArticleBurning
Today I’m linking up with my fellow bloggers in a synchroblog over at Addie Zierman’s site in honor of her book, When We Were on Fire, being released today. I confess that I haven’t read anything of...
View ArticleBattle Hymn of the Church-public
I waged an internal debate this morning: Do I post about Dave Ramsey or the War on Christmas? Christmas won. Other people have already addressed Dave Ramsey better than I could, and well, I’m in a...
View ArticleWhen Church Leaders Plagiarize
I had it all set to post something completely different today, but it will have to wait because darnit, someone is wrong on the Internet. Okay, a lot of someones. If anyone has been following...
View ArticleHello, my name is self-righteous
Warning: Long. Ranty. Contains mentions of abuse. Over the weekend, I read Hello, My Name Is Church, a blog post helpfully shared with me by one of my Twitter friends. It’s been ages since I almost...
View ArticleGuest Post on Praying the Rosary
Woo hoo! I got to write a guest post for Carly Gelsinger‘s series From Grape Juice to Red Wine, stories of people shifting from mainstream, conservative, or fundamentalist evangelical to “high church”...
View ArticleWorld Vision and Unmasking Priorities
So, this happened. World Vision is now allowing married gay Christians (and unmarried gay Christians willing to agree to WV’s policy of abstinence until marriage) to serve in the organization. As you...
View ArticleFlesh and Blood
The first time I remember hating my body, I was nine. Oh, I don’t think I put it exactly in those terms. It was more the certainty that I didn’t look like other girls. I was short, for one thing,...
View ArticleResurrection
In this post, I’m going to write about my experience of Easter this year. I know Easter can be as difficult a holiday as Christmas for many people. Almost universally, people who have come from...
View ArticleBridge to Nowhere
Last night, I was on Twitter discussing the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission Summit. Unsurprisingly, there is still a lot of ignorance in the Southern Baptist Convention about LGBTQ people...
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