This political cartoon presents an inspiring vision of God’s present and future reign, centered around the slaughtered Lamb, Jesus Christ.
Using Data Responsibly (w/ Byran Smucker)
How can statistics demonstrate the attributes of God? What does it look like for Christians to engage data honestly? I thoroughly enjoyed my conversation with Byran Smucker on using data responsibly.
Liberalism v. Fundamentalism: Why Christians in America React to Each Other the Way They Do
What is liberalism and why did it lead to the fundamentalist reaction? How have each of these shaped the landscape of Christianity in America today?
Laurie Krieg on What Her Mixed-Orientation Marriage Has Taught Her about Love and the Gospel
In this episode, we discuss Laurie and Matt’s book about being in a mixed-orientation marriage–what some call an “impossible marriage.”
Looking for Help Overcoming Sex Addiction?
I tried, but failed, to put all the puzzle pieces of figuring this sexual thing out on my own. The reality is, however, that we don’t often know the pieces we need and someone experienced with this sort of struggle can help us identify the missing pieces.
Spanking As Sexual Violence Against Children
Did you know spanking can cause some children to experience sexual arousal? I didn’t either until recent months.
Has the Church Gotten It Wrong about Same-Sex Marriage?
Historical Christianity has never affirmed same-sex marriage. What Vines and others propose about marriage is an entirely new concept of marriage.
Finding Belonging in Singleness (Greg Coles Interview Pt. 2)
Our conversation touches on aspects of his second book, No Longer Strangers: Finding Belonging in a World of Alienation.
Homosexuality and the Conservative Mennonite Church
The Mennonite church (my background) has two extremes when it comes to homosexuality.
Single, Gay, and Christian (Greg Coles Interview Pt. 1)
I’m super stoked to share with you my conversation with Greg Coles. We discuss his memoir, Single, Gay, Christian: A Personal Journey of Faith and Sexual Identity.