
All I want to do is tell the truth. About me and my experiences, and I promise not to mince words. Or try and be less irreverent. ;)
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I was selected for Jury duty. Last time I was selected, it was cancelled. I was disappointed. But yesterday, my time had come. I was disappointed to be in the gallery section, the back up pool of jurors. All together there were probably 100...
When I walk into jail, I sometimes know the person up front. We’ve been there long enough, consistently enough, that the staff know us. They stop asking who we are here with. They know that Pam’s knee will set the metal detector off. The gu...
One of my biggest A’ha! moments in Seminary was studying Genesis 1 and Genesis 3. In Genesis 1, it is “not good” for Adam to be alone. Eve is not pulled from a rib as some translators would have you believe, but from a whole side, a half of...
Jenn Oshman recently wrote an article for TGC, explaining why women are leaving the church in droves. I want to be charitable and say that the reasons she listed were more honest than I believed TGC to be capable of. Their last article expl...
The story of the Bible is a story of God expanding his family.1 Adam and Eve begin as a family of 2, and right from the start, things go off the rails because humans think that God is holding out on them, they want to be like God, as in kno...
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Author of "This Must Be the Place" hoping to help women take up more space with their stories and find giant permission slips to live on purpose. Supposedly funny, though her children produce eye rolls.
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