“We have deep spiritual roots in the Christian story portrayed in the Bible… even when it is frickin’ weird. intrinsically, indisputably, takes a second to swallow weird.”
Rally Cry Manifesto
“We have deep spiritual roots in the Christian story portrayed in the Bible… even when it is frickin’ weird. intrinsically, indisputably, takes a second to swallow weird.”
Rally Cry Manifesto
Turns out, embracing God’s faithful love may be simple, but it ain’t easy and It’s okay if you’r not resilient through the storm of life; truth is, neither am I.
Crisis often comes into our lives when we are least expecting them; however, we can seize the opportunity and turn our most difficult moments into our best.
2020 and the events surrounding the global pandemic have felt like an intense period of waiting. What if, instead of waiting for the time to pass, we can leverage this time to cultivate something new, deepen something, or learn something new.
While I could make a several page appeal to my fellow evangelicals on the abysmal and very un-Jesus like character of political leaders of our day, instead I make a call for us to practice what Jesus preached.
At first glance, Love & Unity may sound soft, but trust me, it is not. It’s a mandate with merit and probably the most Christ-like vision your church or any church start-up can pursue.Here’s a Framework to Talk about Race, Class, and Gender.
Grief is about letting go of what is in the past that w’e’re capable of reaching for, to what’s in the future. Grief is actually the bridge that we take between the pain of loosing something, and then the hope of something in the future.
I’m glad to see the overwhelming support of people of color as it relates to racial injustice; however, may I suggest…