Were the "lost Gospels" lost for good reason, or are we missing the bigger picture because they were suppressed by orthodoxy and church politics?
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The Case for Divinity Part 2: The Claims
A common misconception about Jesus is that he never claimed to be God. Many who deny his divinity love to point this out. It is true, he never actually said the words “I am God,” but what he didn’t say is not as important as what he did say. And there are times where what... Continue Reading →
That time God Called me Wonder Woman…
Are you a worrier or a warrior? Are you living in the identity God chose for you, or floundering in an identity the world assigned you? Read on...
The H Word: The Overuse and Abuse of the Word “Heresy”
Recently, I was reading a book on faith and theology from the local public library. I’ve been able to get back to reading about faith and theology as a hobby rather than academic “work”, and I’ve been loving it. With this particular book, I was deeply engaged in it and its call to reexamine common... Continue Reading →
Dear Mom
If you know me fairly well, you know how much I love my mother. She is my most favorite person on this planet. Of all the strong women I know, and I know many, she is the strongest. She has nothing but purely unconditional love for me, my sister, and my father. Throughout history, there... Continue Reading →
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[Re-Blog] Wonder Woman and Biblical womanhood (part 2, sort of)
You Can Do It, Really, You Can
My first experience as a small group leader happened when I was in my early twenties. I had found my way back to the Church after a few years in which my faith had all but disappeared. Not really knowing what I should do; I chose to do whatever I could. I went back to... Continue Reading →
A Quaker’s View
Concerns that the contemporary Church has largely failed to meet society's redemptive needs (or, God's redemptive purposes) cross denominational lines. A Quaker's view.
False Signs of Success
Trueblood's insights on why we might think our church is healthy - when in fact thing might be terribly wrong.
The Rise of Christianity: Book in Review
A great read for anyone who wants to dig deeper into the origins of Christianity and the rise of the Jesus movement from obscure backwater cult to worldwide prominence.
