Why I No Longer Identify as a Conservative Christian
From early childhood, I always identified as a conservative Christian. Here's why I don't think the term is helpful anymore.
From early childhood, I always identified as a conservative Christian. Here's why I don't think the term is helpful anymore.
There is a place for both emotion and intellect in our faith. For one to thrive, it doesn’t mean you must be void of the other.
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness teaches us about how damaging it can be when you refuse to accept your reality.
Grief is an important aspect of the human experience and we should stop trying to simply move past it.
The more I reflect on Easter, the more I’ve realized how much it’s become a consumeristic holiday––even for Christians.
Outside of the church, the idea of tolerance is almost universally celebrated and championed in America. How should Christians feel about it?
Injustice of any kind should not sit well in our souls. We must resist the temptation to see the displacement and abuse of people as normal.
Here are eight bible characters that you might not know about, but should.
America as a Christian nation is a theology that folds into Christian nationalism. But it is also ingrained in normal American evangelical churches, even if just a bit more subtly.
While most of us are content to pursue unity only with those we agree with most, God's vision for unity in the Church is so much bigger.