The machine that is systemic oppression is running wild these days; and while we’ll be considering how it relates to women in this post, systemic oppression extends far beyond sexism. …
My daughter started cheerleading this year. For years I have avoided it, because – honestly – I just don’t like it. As a parent, I’m going to have to attend …
I have been deeply saddened by the events that have unfolded in both Charlottesville, Virginia and in my own country, Kenya this past weekend. I think the concurrence of hate’s …
Three dead and dozens injured. That’s not a statistic on the victims of a suicide bombing or a rampaging gunman. It’s the outcome of two days of white supremacists protesting …
Climate change remains a controversial subject for many on the conservative side of things. While it seems most people now accept that it is happening, the current state of debate …
Part Three After our exploration into Pentecostal gender history, it seems like a safe bet to say that Pentecostals have avoided all the pitfalls of modern society! We’ve done it! Sure, …
Part Two My personal history has been shaped by women, which I shared in a previous post. Of course, my personal story is not meant to represent every Pentecostal’s story; …
Today is Part One of a series of posts on Pentecostalism and gender. Thus, it is going to be introductory and less argumentative/explanatory, which will come in future posts. I …
I’ve always liked editorials — you know, those articles that newspapers post (I suppose they also “print” them…like on “paper”; physical newspapers are still a thing, right?!) featuring the opinion …