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Heavy Burdens and Hope: A Review

Rachel Ophoff
January 12, 2022
Books, General, LGBTQ+
Until now, learning how to discuss these Bible bullets with any confidence seemed overwhelming. But Bridget Eileen Rivera has done all the heavy lifting.

Compassion Must Trump Conviction

Jon Mathieu
August 20, 2020
Church Life, LGBTQ+, Theology
Just because we use the Bible to make an argument does not mean the argument is loving or correct; just because we say we love someone does not mean we are actually engaged in loving them.

All Christians Should Celebrate the SCOTUS Ruling on LGBTQ+ Discrimination

Jake Doberenz
June 30, 2020
LGBTQ+, Politics, Theology
When the focus is shifted to “okay, but how does this affect us?” it misses the whole point of who it truly affects.

A Starting Place for Relationship and Sex Education

Richard Fowler
June 17, 2020
Family and Parenting, Global, LGBTQ+
We are living, sentient beings, full of life and wonder, and the way we treat each other should go some way in to reflecting that wonder.

Telling the Truth About Ourselves

Lee Ann Pomrenke
May 7, 2019
Books, Church Life, LGBTQ+, Theology
We need this book to tell the truth about ourselves.

Responding to Suicide with Faith

Rachael Keefe
August 31, 2018
Church Life, General, LGBTQ+, Theology
If we remain stuck in biblical literalism, more people will die.

The Expanding Kingdom: Philip & The Ethiopian Eunuch

Cory Driver
April 29, 2018
LGBTQ+, Theology
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Even after Phillip was taken away, the eunuch, recognized as a whole and complete person, went on his way rejoicing! I believe this is one of the great understatements in scripture.

Covenant Fidelity: An Interview with Walter Brueggemann

Don Golden
November 8, 2017
Church Life, LGBTQ+, Practical Justice, Theology
When they asked Jesus for a great commandment he said you can’t have just one, you get two so that love of God and love of neighbor are intimately connected.

#TheDeclaration: Speaking the Truth with Love, Without Apology

Lisa Sharon Harper
September 11, 2017
Church Life, General, LGBTQ+, Practical Justice, Race, Theology
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#TheDeclaration should not have worked. It’s too long. It had too many drafters. But it did work, and it is working. Why? I believe it’s because the message is the anthem of our era.

InterVarsity Offers the World a Gay Saint?

Tim Otto
August 23, 2017
Books, Church Life, LGBTQ+, Theology
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With God as his heartthrob, Coles’ celibacy is a variety of queer love. Queer enough to make both liberals and conservatives squirm.
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