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The Most Dangerous Theology

The Most Dangerous Theology

When I was young, my family would make a yearly trek from our winter wonderland in Massachusetts, to have a green Tennessee Christmas with extended family. I loved the road trip games and Yoohoo drinks my dad bought for the journey. (What was I thinking? 

Waiting in the Wilderness

Waiting in the Wilderness

Letting go sounds poetic until you don’t know what you’re making room for. Over the last several years there are many things I’ve let go of, not always knowing what each void would be filled with. Parenting activities, church and other ministries, volunteering and participating 

Church: Is There Room for Brokenness in Our Journey?

Church: Is There Room for Brokenness in Our Journey?

My friend once wrote about bitterness as though it were an old friend; a necessary part of his journey to wholeness. That rubs me the wrong way at first, because it goes against everything I’ve ever believed about my brokenness. I’ve never thanked bitterness, just 

Redefining “Rebellious” in the Pursuit of Truth

Redefining “Rebellious” in the Pursuit of Truth

In the world of science and technology, the greatest inventors and innovators are those who are willing to think beyond the apparent limits of reality. From aviation to advances in medicine, we owe much of our modern existence to those who questioned assumptions, were willing