
Saturday Shootings and Sunday Services
As I write this it’s Saturday in America. It’s Saturday and there’s been another shooting. Once again we find ourselves here in this terribly familiar place. We are grieving again.

As I write this it’s Saturday in America. It’s Saturday and there’s been another shooting. Once again we find ourselves here in this terribly familiar place. We are grieving again.

Every day I see people claiming to be Christians. They are everywhere I turn: on Twitter and on TV and at the gas station and across the street and at

“You’re such an angry person.” People say that to me lately—but not anyone who really knows me. Random strangers might lazily toss it off as social media shade designed to

Over eighty percent of white evangelicals (many of them women) voted for Donald Trump in 2016, less than two weeks after video surfaced of him speaking with historic vulgarity about

As I write this it’s Saturday in America. It’s Saturday and there’s been another shooting. Once again we find ourselves here in this terribly familiar place. We are grieving again.

Every day I see people claiming to be Christians. They are everywhere I turn: on Twitter and on TV and at the gas station and across the street and at

“You’re such an angry person.” People say that to me lately—but not anyone who really knows me. Random strangers might lazily toss it off as social media shade designed to

Over eighty percent of white evangelicals (many of them women) voted for Donald Trump in 2016, less than two weeks after video surfaced of him speaking with historic vulgarity about