
Exit Interviews: What I Wish My Former Pastor Knew, Part 1
Note from John: I’m very fortunate that I have a venue for my voice to be heard, and realize that most people do not. As a pastor, I spend a great deal
Note from John: I’m very fortunate that I have a venue for my voice to be heard, and realize that most people do not. As a pastor, I spend a great deal
Last week I read news stories about two different women, both sexually assaulted and murdered while jogging on consecutive days in different American cities. Two radiant lives snuffed out in an instant.
Today I read another Christian article alluding to a “same-sex lifestyle”. How we’re still talking like this as reasonable, intelligent adults at this point in history is fairly baffling in
When people find out you’re a pastor, they have one of two responses. They either purposefully or unintentionally distance themselves, feeling they need to conceal the rough edges of their lives.
Note from John: I’m very fortunate that I have a venue for my voice to be heard, and realize that most people do not. As a pastor, I spend a great deal
Last week I read news stories about two different women, both sexually assaulted and murdered while jogging on consecutive days in different American cities. Two radiant lives snuffed out in an instant.
Today I read another Christian article alluding to a “same-sex lifestyle”. How we’re still talking like this as reasonable, intelligent adults at this point in history is fairly baffling in
When people find out you’re a pastor, they have one of two responses. They either purposefully or unintentionally distance themselves, feeling they need to conceal the rough edges of their lives.