A Progressive Christian Hope for The Kingdom of God
Hope is important in ways that we often don’t realize. It is ultimately what drives us to do as we do. The stronger the hope,… Read More »A Progressive Christian Hope for The Kingdom of God
Hope is important in ways that we often don’t realize. It is ultimately what drives us to do as we do. The stronger the hope,… Read More »A Progressive Christian Hope for The Kingdom of God
The majesty of creation overhead Every morning, Loki wakes me up bright and early so I can take him out to go potty. As it… Read More »In Awe of Geese
A diverse family My household contains one cat, one human, and one dog. Three different species with three different personalities. As you may be able… Read More »Imago Dei: Dog the Father, Dog the Son, and Cat the Hissing Spirit
When Bart Ehrman’s Did Jesus Exist?: The Historical Argument for Jesus of Nazarethhit the shelves last year, he encountered considerable criticism from several scholars. This… Read More »Jesus: Historical or Mythical?
This sketchbook cost $5at Michaels A couple weeks ago I was asked through a comment on an article what I thought about getting back into… Read More »Discernment with Mandalas
Is God in the Storm? I am a progressive Christian. Most progressive Christians are probably not theists, as they tend toward neo-orthodoxy, process theology, or… Read More »Theism Isn’t the Problem
Soothing and refreshing Life has too many bad days. I’ve had an unusually high percentage of them for a while. The pressures have taken their… Read More »Water Heals
It’s not about the guns. It’s about the freedom to be responsible adults. Recently the issue of gun control has regularly been in the media. Obama is in… Read More »Gun Control and Human Responsibility
Celtic trinitarian knot Ahh, to be in love. Candle-lit dinners. Quiet snuggling on the couch in the winter. Passion between the sheets. Sitting comfortably in… Read More »Trinitarian Snuggle Buddies
Good vs. Evil I love Star Wars. It is possibly the greatest myth of my time. And it has had a lasting impact on my… Read More »Theological Dichotomies are Neither Good Nor Bad