
Why Maybe Gay People Should Stop Coming Out
Last night, I attended a nonprofit event in Greensboro and had the chance to hear a message from Wade Davis, a former NFL player and an eloquent advocate for LGBT rights. Davis’

Last night, I attended a nonprofit event in Greensboro and had the chance to hear a message from Wade Davis, a former NFL player and an eloquent advocate for LGBT rights. Davis’

So many Christians are living scared. They spend their days hopelessly and totally petrified; hiding and running from the imminent threat that’s pursuing them, always seemingly just a fearful second from being overtaken

I think we Christians definitely have a sin problem, but I’m not sure it’s the one so many of us believe we have, or have been taught we have. The problem for us

The Bible. Christians talk about it all the time, though I never quite know what they mean when they do. That is to say, other than the easily tossed-off catch phrase

Last night, I attended a nonprofit event in Greensboro and had the chance to hear a message from Wade Davis, a former NFL player and an eloquent advocate for LGBT rights. Davis’

So many Christians are living scared. They spend their days hopelessly and totally petrified; hiding and running from the imminent threat that’s pursuing them, always seemingly just a fearful second from being overtaken

I think we Christians definitely have a sin problem, but I’m not sure it’s the one so many of us believe we have, or have been taught we have. The problem for us

The Bible. Christians talk about it all the time, though I never quite know what they mean when they do. That is to say, other than the easily tossed-off catch phrase