An untold story of persecution and perseverance, by Qasim Rashid
In Good Faith
Time to Admit It: We’re All Gay
I guess it’s time for me to face the facts. I must be gay. And so are you.
Nature’s Elegant Geometry: Signs of God?
Do you see miracles or coincidences?
Great Fathers’ Day Gift Idea: New Book on Men and Prayer
Do men pray? Should they?
Beer and Jesus
Before judging other’s lifestyle in accordance to their beliefs, take a look into your own. Perhaps you’ll see something that wasn’t there before. Cheers!
Pope Francis and the Beautiful Iconoclasm of Washing the Wrong Feet
Mainline churches would do some good by paying attention to the tables the Pope is overturning.
Faitheist: A Review
A review of a book about a young, gay atheist, his journey through religion and sexuality, and his thoughts on the importance of interfaith work.
Why I Am Actively Supporting the Boy Scouts
If my greatest sin in the end is that I’ve been too open, too loving, that I’ve drawn the circle of inclusion to large, I’m willing to take that chance.
If Cheerleaders Don’t Convert You, Chuck Norris Will
Sorry, Chuck, winning a lawsuit so cheerleaders can hoist Bible banners at Texas high school football games actually isn’t a win for religious liberty.
A Case for the Magic Money Machine
I’m no economist, so I’m expecting that someone who understands global commerce better than I will set me straight. But until then…
THOSE People (Video)
If we’re being honest, we all have “those people” in our lives.
Be Ready to Be Changed
We’re surrounded by beauty all of the time. Sometimes we just need a little help seeing it.
Hell and the Love of God (Pt. 2 of 2) – Exploring Sheol, Hades, Tartarus and Gehenna
What the misunderstandings of our favorite characters and locations of hell reveal about the character of God
Talking to My Son About Boston
“Maybe they were angry about something, and they didn’t know how to talk about their feelings,” said nine year old Mattias.
Hell and the Love of God (Pt. 1 of 2)
If God can’t expiate sin without our participation in asking for that forgiveness, then God is weak. If, instead, God chooses not to forgive sin unless we ask for it, opting instead to let us suffer for all eternity because of our mistakes, then God is not loving.