
Take Pride in You, My LGBTQ Friend
A gay friend of mine recently asked me for advice. (I’ll call him Todd.) Todd was getting ready to see some relatives who live across the country, and he knew what

A gay friend of mine recently asked me for advice. (I’ll call him Todd.) Todd was getting ready to see some relatives who live across the country, and he knew what

Not only do the times change—the times change us. Every day we are gradually altered by the world; by what we see or experience, by the people we cross paths with,

Lately I find myself looking at Christians out there in the world, and more often than not wondering what on earth they think they’re doing: I see them badgering the

Horrible people reveal themselves in crisis. In the crucible of urgency they expose their own toxic hearts. Just moments after the deadly London terrorist attacks this past week, Donald Trump

A gay friend of mine recently asked me for advice. (I’ll call him Todd.) Todd was getting ready to see some relatives who live across the country, and he knew what

Not only do the times change—the times change us. Every day we are gradually altered by the world; by what we see or experience, by the people we cross paths with,

Lately I find myself looking at Christians out there in the world, and more often than not wondering what on earth they think they’re doing: I see them badgering the

Horrible people reveal themselves in crisis. In the crucible of urgency they expose their own toxic hearts. Just moments after the deadly London terrorist attacks this past week, Donald Trump