
Distorted Love: The Toll Of Our Christian Theology On The LGBTQ Community
Love doesn’t always look like love. When I published this blog post, I was prepared for some people to applaud it and for others to condemn it. That’s what happens

Love doesn’t always look like love. When I published this blog post, I was prepared for some people to applaud it and for others to condemn it. That’s what happens

We say pretty words about dead people. There’s something about Death that forces the poet in us to the surface. When we lose someone we love, we suddenly feel free to

We’ve all experienced the disappointment of Substitution; ordering dinner, shopping for patio furniture, running errands at the grocery store. Lots of times, we need to accept something else in place of

Sometimes I wonder if I’ll have gay children. I’m not sure if other parents think about this, but I do; quite often. Maybe it’s because I have many gay people

Love doesn’t always look like love. When I published this blog post, I was prepared for some people to applaud it and for others to condemn it. That’s what happens

We say pretty words about dead people. There’s something about Death that forces the poet in us to the surface. When we lose someone we love, we suddenly feel free to

We’ve all experienced the disappointment of Substitution; ordering dinner, shopping for patio furniture, running errands at the grocery store. Lots of times, we need to accept something else in place of

Sometimes I wonder if I’ll have gay children. I’m not sure if other parents think about this, but I do; quite often. Maybe it’s because I have many gay people