Q Conference Series: Julie Rodgers, Gay Identity, and Shifting Sands (Part 1)
Although it wasn’t my desire to write another blog post about my experiences at Q Conference concerning homosexuality, I’m convicted
Ethics, Religion, Politics, and Life.
Although it wasn’t my desire to write another blog post about my experiences at Q Conference concerning homosexuality, I’m convicted
I already had a strong suspicion of what I was going to hear out of David Gushee’s mouth at the
In my position at Bryan College I’ve been blessed over the past three years with access to communities, places, and
Every now and then we are reminded of the ugly power of the mob. Undoubtedly, there have been a few
Anyone that has been a part of a peer group of young males in an unsupervised environment knows that there
I have a lot of friends that speak of culture wars and justice. It’s a language developed to answer a
Well, I didn’t quite complete as many of the goals for 2014 as I would have liked (actually, not many
The Song of Zacharias points us to the eternal sunrise proclaimed in our Christmas celebrations. Yet, we must learn to celebrate it daily.
We, the consumers of the West, are a frustrated bunch. I have traveled a good deal over the past 10
While getting ready for class this evening the phone lit up with, “Hey Jason, your neighbor here. R u home?”