I don’t know about you, but I tend to be an all-or-nothing person. Hot or cold. In or out. “Whatever your hand finds to do, do it with all your might,” and all that jazz. This can be a great thing, but it can also be a serious hindrance. In my life, “do it right, or […]
Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault: Why the Church Needs to Get Involved
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, and we’re kicking it off tomorrow with our first AVA (Advocates for Victims of Abuse) informational meeting in the Twin Ports. In true Covenant-style (Evangelical Covenant Church, for those of you who don’t happen to be of Scandinavian stock or live in “da nort’land”), there will be coffee, there […]
Apples and Introspection: Rosh Hashanah, Wisconsin-Style
One of my all-time favorite bloggers, Rachel Held Evans, has been learning about Judaism as part of her “Year of Biblical Womanhood” project. Yesterday she posted about Rosh Hashanah (including a yummy challah recipe from a Jewish friend), which peaked my curiosity. Apparently, Rosh Hashanah is the Jewish New Year, a time when people consider […]
“Courageous” or Controlling? Leadership vs. Dominance in Christian Homes
On Friday, September 30th, “Courageous” will be released in theaters throughout the United States. On Saturday, Oct. 1, I will be meeting with a group of women and men to tackle the epidemic of domestic violence in Christian homes. I can’t help but feel it’s ironic, and honestly, I’m a little dubious about the movie. “Courageous,” a movie […]
Are Disabilities a Result of Sin? Special Needs, Fallen Nature, and Mommy-Grief
I recently discovered Amy Julia Becker, whose new book, “A Good and Perfect Gift”, is described as “a spiritual memoir that chronicles Amy Julia Becker’s journey through her daughter Penny’s first years of life. Top of her class at Princeton, Amy Julia Becker always imagined that her children would turn out just like her. So when her […]
Radical: Taking Back Your Faith from the American Dream
I hate it when inspiration fizzles. Yesterday, I had a brilliant (if I do say so myself) blog post about the cost of discipleship burning burning a hole in my psyche, but couldn’t find the time to type it out. Today, I tried to write it up, but it just. Wasn’t. Happening. I HATE it […]
Is It Controversial That I’m Not Down With Killing People?
Less than an hour ago, Georgia executed Troy Davis, even though 7 out of the 9 eyewitnesses recanted or changed their testimony regarding his guilt. Amnesty International, which has been protesting the case vehemently, was so overwhelmed with traffic that their site went down. The petition they posted on Facebook was unsignable as well–I know, I […]
Why Christians Lie
This morning, as I was continuing my purge of my tiny office, I came across a dusty magazine that someone had passed on to me a couple years back. I was about to toss it in the trash can, when I noticed a prominent Christian leader’s name on the cover, beneath a headline that peaked […]
Controversy, Bible Bullets, and Godly Conversations
Quick: what’s your opinion on gender roles? The debt ceiling? Gay marriage? Michelle Bachmann? War? Predestination? Before you blurt it out–stop. Just stop. Think for a moment about the words that are about to leave your mouth. Are they kind? Thoughtful? Honoring to God? Think about the person who is asking you the question; their […]
Famine, God’s Glory, and a Bigger Prayer
“Why can we trust God, no matter what happens?” I’m reading The God of Promise and the Life of Faith by Scott J. Hafemann for my biblical theology class, and that question is the title of one of his chapters. (The next couple chapters are “Why does God wait so long to make things right?” […]
Don Miller’s New and Improved Love Story
Since I posted about Don Miller’s “How to Write a Great Love Story” a couple days ago, I thought I should mention that he has taken the posts down. Here’s his explanation of why he removed them, and an apology to anyone his words might have hurt. THAT is a great love story–conversation and careful […]
Don Miller, Love Stories, and Why I Married Aaron
About a week ago, Don Miller wrote two posts entitled “How to Live a Great Love Story.” Part One is for the ladies, Part Two is for the guys. Some people loved them, some people hated them, and I think almost everyone was surprised to hear these startlingly traditional narratives coming out of Don Miller’s mouth. I thought his […]
The Proverbs 31 Woman, Theology, and Me: Part 1
I’ve had an ambiguous relationship with the Proverbs 31 Woman over the years. When I was a baby, my Auntie Lynn gave me a plaque that hung in my room until I left for college. It was beautiful, with a puffy, padded frame covered in peach calico and rimmed with lace. Inside, my name and […]
The Proverbs 31 Woman, Theology, and Me: Part 2
In Part 1 of this post, I talked about my early thoughts about the Proverbs 31 Woman: from my childhood perception of her as a wise, kind instructor that I should emulate, to the law-ridden measuring stick of Christian womanhood that I could never live up to (and was regularly hit over the head with). […]
The Proverbs 31 Woman, Theology, and Me: Part 3
In Part 1, I talked about my early understandings (and misunderstandings) of the Proverbs 31 Woman. In Part 2, I shared some of the things I have learned about the theology underlying Proverbs 31. And in Part 3, I’m going to make my point (I promise). First of all, to wrap up my previous posts, […]
Author, speaker, and mommy of four, living on coffee and lots of grace. Pastor at Darrow Road Wesleyan Church. Student at North Park Theological Seminary. Passionate about justice, mercy, and the "one anothers."
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Awards
2015 Evangelical Press Association “Higher Goals Award,” Medium Article category
2012 Evangelical Press Association “Higher Goals Award,” Freelance Article category
2012 Evangelical Press Association “Higher Goals Award,” Critical Review category
2012 Associated Church Press “Best of the Christian Press,” Feature Article category
2011 Associated Church Press “Best of the Christian Press,” Feature Article category
- 50 Shades of Broken: Why Do Women Fantasize About Abuse? June 18, 2012
- John Piper, Women in Combat, and How Gender Roles Fall Short of the Glory of Humankind February 6, 2013
- How Much Money Does it Take to Be A Good Christian Woman? June 11, 2012
- Faking It: Why You Should Stop Treating Your Husband Like a Toddler, and ACTUALLY Respect Him. January 23, 2013
- Asking for a Friday FAVOR! What Do You Think Belongs In a Book About Mutual Marriages? February 22, 2013
- I am never sure what to say… April 13, 2021
- When you’re having a sleepless night of the soul October 3, 2017
- Who do you hate? And is it right for you to be angry? September 28, 2017
- Wives, Submission, and Slavery, Oh My! A Sermon on the Household Codes June 22, 2017
- When you’re not good enough, and it’s okay. May 27, 2017
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