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Probing Cancel Culture

Cancel Culture, a practice older than the term it carries, describes actions that people take to hold others accountable. At least, this is the most agreed upon term by individuals who are most politically polarized according to a survey by… Continue Reading →

The Custodian

–The following article includes a variety of stories, all true. Names and various details have been changed or merged with other true stories in an attempt to protect identities and to prevent inflicting any further trauma to those whom these… Continue Reading →

A Biblical Case for the Liberal Christian

A call to maintain separation of Church and State. It began with a snarky comment in the form of a question on a social media thread. The article provoking the remark was titled, “How can you follow Jesus and support… Continue Reading →

Evangelicals Are Experts At Religion- Which is Why They Won’t Let Trump Fail

A Reflection of Mal-Entrusted Faith and an All-In Mentality Growing up in the Evangelical church and having spent the first few years of married life as a spouse to a (then) Evangelical minister, I can attest to the blind loyalty… Continue Reading →

True Faith has Nothing to Fear from Evidenced-Based Outcomes

My fear of science began when I was first introduced to the word evolution during elementary school. I was trained to believe that to be a Christian was to believe in Creation; and that there is no room for evolution… Continue Reading →

Finding Peace in Christ- Regardless of hurts inflicted by the church

Trauma that stems from a young age is often the basis for the dysfunctional behavior we present as an adult. Hurt is messy. We are each the victims of pain, undeserved hurt, indifference, and unjustified circumstances. As a result, unresolved… Continue Reading →

Diamonds in a Gold Mine

My husband, Dan, and I moved from Denver to Colorado Springs two and a half years ago. The move entailed new jobs for both of us and the dawning of an empty nest. Being in our early to mid 40s,… Continue Reading →

The Lesser Associated Attributes of Love

One of the more common known portions of scripture in the Bible is in reference to 1Cor 13:4-8 where Paul portrays love’s tangible characteristics. It’s a verse that has been read at many weddings (including mine), which sets the tone… Continue Reading →

Forgive? Yes. But forget? Not so fast-

Forgiveness is a two-sided coin we have all experienced. Whether the perceived wrong was purposeful, accidental, coincidental, or hypothetical, we can all claim the role of both victim and aggressor. I have no doubt that it wouldn’t take but nanoseconds… Continue Reading →

The Sacred Art of Staying in Your Lane

In a culture of hectic schedules, deadlines, requirements, and relationship complexities, we are expected to succumb to a harsh climate of give and take. As a competitive species, we must not only survive on a basic level, we must also… Continue Reading →

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