The Kind of Christian I Refuse to Be
I am a Christian. Actually, it’s more accurate lately to say that I am still a Christian. I now say this with much trepidation. I say it with great fatigue. I say it
I am a Christian. Actually, it’s more accurate lately to say that I am still a Christian. I now say this with much trepidation. I say it with great fatigue. I say it
This week InterVarsity Christian Fellowship, one of the nation’s largest Christian college campus ministries announced it will terminate employees who show support for same-sex marriages or for married LGBTQ friends and family members,
Years ago, I sat on a panel discussion on “Progressive Christianity”. The host’s first request of the panelists was to describe what Progressive Christianity meant to them. My new friend, the Reverend Vince
“You seem really angry lately.” Someone said that to me recently—and at first it really pissed me off. I instantly mounted a spirited, vigorous defense laying out the reasons she had assessed me
I am a Christian. Actually, it’s more accurate lately to say that I am still a Christian. I now say this with much trepidation. I say it with great fatigue. I say it
This week InterVarsity Christian Fellowship, one of the nation’s largest Christian college campus ministries announced it will terminate employees who show support for same-sex marriages or for married LGBTQ friends and family members,
Years ago, I sat on a panel discussion on “Progressive Christianity”. The host’s first request of the panelists was to describe what Progressive Christianity meant to them. My new friend, the Reverend Vince
“You seem really angry lately.” Someone said that to me recently—and at first it really pissed me off. I instantly mounted a spirited, vigorous defense laying out the reasons she had assessed me