
White Christians Who Voted for Donald Trump: Fix This. Now.
We Christians like to talk about Hell a lot, so let’s talk about Hell a little. In the very first few daylight hours after Donald Trump’s election victory it began:

We Christians like to talk about Hell a lot, so let’s talk about Hell a little. In the very first few daylight hours after Donald Trump’s election victory it began:

I don’t think you understand us right now. I think you think this is about politics. I think you believe this is all just sour grapes; the crocodile tears of

This week I voted. For the LGBTQ community. For people of color. For people of every faith. For men. For women. For civility. For decency. For equality. For unity. For

Today I realized how tired I am. I think we all are. We’ve all spent the lion’s share of the last few years up to our necks in a swirling storm

We Christians like to talk about Hell a lot, so let’s talk about Hell a little. In the very first few daylight hours after Donald Trump’s election victory it began:

I don’t think you understand us right now. I think you think this is about politics. I think you believe this is all just sour grapes; the crocodile tears of

This week I voted. For the LGBTQ community. For people of color. For people of every faith. For men. For women. For civility. For decency. For equality. For unity. For

Today I realized how tired I am. I think we all are. We’ve all spent the lion’s share of the last few years up to our necks in a swirling storm