Guest Post: Religious Freedom Should be Free for All
Guest Post by A.T. A.T is a paraeducator, avid slow jogger, and mother of 2 who currently resides in California. On nights when I just can’t fall asleep, sometimes I do a little waltz...
Guest Post by A.T. A.T is a paraeducator, avid slow jogger, and mother of 2 who currently resides in California. On nights when I just can’t fall asleep, sometimes I do a little waltz...
Many days, I get on Facebook and it seems that the hearts and minds of Christians are among the harshest, hardest, and cruelest. Then I read an article or post and I am reminded...
A few years ago I started listening to Pop Culture Coffee Hour- it’s a Greek Orthodox podcast run by ministers in charge of youth and young adult programming in the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of...
book review / history / Intersectionality / women
by Dani · Published November 26, 2019 · Last modified November 24, 2019
For those who love learning about religion and history, this book is for you. It’s about the history of Christianity in China. It begins with missionaries traveling to China in the 1800s and continues...
“By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.” John 13:35 My favorite judge retired a few months ago. He was always kind to everyone, and...
By Whitney Tucked in my newsfeed between the latest pleas for coming together, opinions, and new shipments of lipsense colors was the comment: “At least Trump has integrity.” I nearly missed it, and...
by G (which I promised to post almost a week ago! –EmilyCC) So, as a follow up to God’s Problem where the question of human suffering and biblical interpretation led Bart Ehrman to agnosticism, we...
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