The nation feels divided more than ever after this election, and there’s a lack of empathy that is tearing us apart. We need to talk about it.
Our New Reality
Regardless of what side of the aisle you stood on this election day, we can’t let fear win. We are better, stronger, and smarter than that. We, as individuals, as citizens, as humans, won’t let our country recede to a time when we were more against people than for them.
Land of the Free
I tend to use my blog as a digital diary, and right now, the things I can’t seem to get out of my head are: an amalgamation of the Presidential election, police violence against African American men, violence begetting violence, and how the church talks about and treats the LGBT community. Don’t you want to invite me to your next dinner party?
Pants on Fire
If we are being really honest about what Trump’s seemingly unstoppable race to be the GOP nominee means, it’s this: that “making America great again” involves going back to a society entirely dominated by white males, and nothing to do with Jesus.
Peace Out, 2015
I don’t know about you, but I’m tired. The world is broken, and people are hurting, and sometimes I just feel like we need a worldwide group nap. (Sleep deprivation makes people cranky, after all.) But wait, there is HOPE! This is the season of Advent.