Contemplating a common posture of White Evangelical Christians, which says that victims are responsible for making their own safe spaces.
Category Archives: Autobiographical
Learning to Trust Myself: Eyes Open
Sometimes, trusting ourselves means accepting what we see in others, even in those we love dearly.
TL;DR: Free Palestine
Free Palestine. Sometimes it takes me longer than it should to say what should be said. The core of Justice should be consistent for all people.
Disability, Part 3
What are we communicating through the designs of our facilities and spaces, and do those things align with what we’re saying?
Disability, Part 2
Meditating on hospitality, disability, and communal identity as I read through Disability: Living into the Diversity of Christ’s Body by Brian Brock.
Disability, Part 1
Part 1 of exploring disability theology as I read through Disability by Brian Brock.
Learning to Trust Myself: Distrust to Mistrust
Let’s differentiate between Distrust and Mistrust and add some nuance to the journey toward trusting myself.
Learning to Trust Myself: Asking the Question
Is there something about information that I mistrust? Why do I continually need more and more information to make decisions or to feel comfortable?
Staying Home From Church: Encouraging Others
Part 4 of the Staying Home From Church series. Will our presence at “church” encourage others?
Staying Home From Church: Intro
“Staying home from church” usually means “staying home from Sunday worship services.” Is that a bad thing? Is it bad if you struggle with getting to “church?”
