What if our churches took Jesus seriously when he said to love one another just like he loves us?
In Good Faith
The False Dichotomy of “Christians Vs. Gays”
Christian Clifton argues that the rift is because each side is seeing only a fraction of someone’s identity and treating it as the only defining factor in that unique individual’s life.
Is Non-Violence A Christian Requirement?
Jeff Eagan reflects on practicing Christian non-volience in an unthinkable situation.
Have I Become The Christian I Can’t Stand?
The Rev. Evan M. Dolive believes theology is deeply personal. And he struggles with the “I know more than you” mentality of Christianity he so often sees—in others, but sometimes in himself.
A White Pastor’s Miracle in Trayvon Martin’s Church
Suffice it to say that she was easy to spot, being the only white face in the building, apart from the swarm of media, panting for a quote, just outside.
Change Starts With Me
A dislocated knee helped Christian Clifton realize that whatever blame can be placed at the time of a traumatic incident, it is up to him to take the actions needed to heal.
Learning to Be a Godly Man
Christian Clifton learns how to be a man of God through his failure to live up to God’s will.
Christian Proselytizing: A Form of Oppression?
Warren Blumenfeld explains that many people in the US understand “Christian proselytizing as resting upon a foundation of Christian privilege in the United States.”
A White Pastor’s Miracle in Trayvon Martin’s Church
She was easy to spot, being the only white face in the building, apart from the swarm of media, panting for a quote, just outside.
The Minister Guy: How I Look is Not Who I Am
The Rev. Dr. Neil O’Farrell tells of his spiritual journey in hopes it will connect with men who may not be able to put their own journey into words.
Men and Faith: Call for Submissions
Does faith and spirituality inform and shape your sense of masculinity? The Good Men Project wants your story.
No Girls Allowed
Our tents only become holy ground when they are open to the stranger.
Duty to God? Or Prejudice and Judgement?
Chad Miller believe it is his responsibility to surround his son with men who will model Christ-like examples of love and acceptance. He wonders why his son’s Boy Scout Leaders don’t feel the same.
The Myth of the Self-Made Man
We are far more interdependent than we realize, or at least than we care to admit.
Exodus International’s Alan Chambers: Bending History’s Arc
This shift is both seismic and historic in the ongoing effort to bring all voices of faith into a more unified chorus, all calling for the affirmation, acceptance and unconditional love of all of God’s created.
Why Arguing the “Clobber Passages” Might Be Helpful Now
Evidence to the contrary notwithstanding, I think there is a place for thoughtful engagement over the “clobber passages.”