
I’m a spiritual wanderer. Exvangelical. Ex-pastor. Christ follower but definitely not like “those” guys. Husband, father, son, employee, boss. I’m for human flourishing and a seeker of peace, kindness, joy, compassion, and love.
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I saw something this week that triggered a bit of reflection.
A prominent public figure on TV was asked what had once been considered a completely normal and fair question by a reporter. Instead of answering it, he immediately insulted the...
During my early days of deconstruction (disorientation, renegotiation, restructuring, or whatever you want to call it), I intentionally avoided certain books and ideas. Because I was afraid. Afraid of where they might lead. And at least ear...
Christianity has a Jesus problem—either Jesus has a crazy, split personality or we’ve gotten something dreadfully wrong.
Which is it—and why does it matter?
How does the historical Jesus differ from the Christian Jesus?
I do think this q...
I started deconstructing my faith tradition, I believe, in 2016. My initial questions started around how we “do” church. I had just gone through a year-long discipleship cohort and experienced more spiritual growth in that one year than in...
I saw a post a few days ago by one of my old pastors: “One thing I’ve noticed over the years is that Bible critics never seem to talk about the sweet presence of God in their lives. Tells you a lot doesn’t it?”
I believe I would be one of...
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I’m a spiritual wanderer. Postvangelical. Ex-pastor. Still a Christ follower but that term needs defining these days. Husband, father, son, employee, boss. I’m for human flourishing and a seeker of peace, kindness, joy, compassion, and love.
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