discrimination Ferguson, UVa, and a Great Darkness Truth be told, I’ve written this post over 20 times in the past couple months. Returning to this blog has been monumentally daunting. As the days passed, the idea of returning and what I should say have been blowing in like a Midwestern
community Opposition Is Inevitable I face opposition and my immediate response is to back off or stop whatever it is that I’m doing. I don’t want to have to deal with this attack on me, so I turn tail and run. I wish I could give
devil The Devil Within The devil within. Maybe this isn’t central to our theologies, but it’s something I’ve been thinking about for some time and I wanted to kick the tires with y’all. What if the devil isn’t who we think he is?
evil Love Does Not Rejoice At Wrongdoing Love does not rejoice at wrongdoing. I have to confess, I don’t like this series. Each week, I read for the next attribute of love and each week I’m confronted by my shortcomings. This week is no different, only my outlook. I
Choice The Choice I woke up this morning and admittedly felt rather lackluster about beginning a new week. I believe the rest of the country would refer to this as the common Case of the Mondays. However, when you’re relatively optimistic, waking up like this is
christian My Own Personal Hell What can the believer actively strive toward, yet at the same time must they also pray and wait upon in the same breath? The answer I have in mind is spiritual growth. I find it odd to be posting on such a topic, but