
The Misogyny and Heresy of Church Authority
This week a Christianity Today article made some social media noise, asking the question “Who’s in charge of the Christian blogosphere?” It was a loaded one, for sure. On its

This week a Christianity Today article made some social media noise, asking the question “Who’s in charge of the Christian blogosphere?” It was a loaded one, for sure. On its

Lots of beautiful things grow in manure. It is often in the absolute worst conditions that life springs up in surprisingly defiant ways, pushing back against the most dire circumstances

From the moment Donald Trump began his Presidential campaign last year, he promised to “Make America Great Again”. I was never all that sure what he meant (and this many days later

As a pastor, you begin to see patterns in people that reveal a great deal about the problematic ways in which we tend to think about God and religion. One

This week a Christianity Today article made some social media noise, asking the question “Who’s in charge of the Christian blogosphere?” It was a loaded one, for sure. On its

Lots of beautiful things grow in manure. It is often in the absolute worst conditions that life springs up in surprisingly defiant ways, pushing back against the most dire circumstances

From the moment Donald Trump began his Presidential campaign last year, he promised to “Make America Great Again”. I was never all that sure what he meant (and this many days later

As a pastor, you begin to see patterns in people that reveal a great deal about the problematic ways in which we tend to think about God and religion. One