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Now that Roe v Wade has been struck down via the Supreme Court decision on Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization that ruled abortion is not an “unenumerated right found in the Constitution, I’ve had to take some time to gather my thoughts on the decision’s significance. The Dobbs decision is perhaps the most significant
A year ago, I discovered an open secret I didn’t know existed; thousands of conservative Christian families had been forced to leave their conservative churches because their children came out as gay or transgender. I am a Catholic pediatric specialty therapist and have witnessed this firsthand on multiple occasions since I left work at a
{I had to add a brief snippet to this essay as I sorted out the title for it. One thing I did NOT want was for this to be another article written about these sleazy predators in pastors’ clothing. I wanted this article to reflect the radical strength of the women (and men) who survived
It was the song service heard around the Internet: “We are taking over this flight for Jesus.” Philadelphia-based Christian evangelist Jack Jensz Jr. recently posted to Instagram a clip of himself and a few fellow passengers on an airplane flight singing the evangelical anthem, “How Great is Our God” somewhere mid-flight. The video had some
Today I did something I thought I would never do. I officially changed my party affiliation to Democrat by voting in my first Democratic primary. When I did, I was asked, “Julie, how can you be a Catholic and do such a thing?” It’s for the same reason 60 percent of the American Catholic Church,
I’m a pediatric specialty therapist and a convert to the Catholic faith – I’m a part-time seminarian – and while I remain faithful to my church I feel that it is time to speak out in favor of affirming the identities of LGBTQIA+ youth. My eyes started opening two years ago when I encountered suicidal
Chris Benoit was a Canadian professional wrestler for WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment) who murdered his family in June 2007. Benoit strangled his wife Nancy, bound her limbs and wrapped her in a towel. The following day, he suffocated his son Daniel with a pillow. Then the following evening, Benoit committed suicide by hanging himself using
The Episcopal Church recently conducted a poll with an emphasis on discerning Americans’ thoughts and perceptions about who Jesus is and his impact on and importance in the culture is in order to assist them in learning how to minister to people post-pandemic. The conclusions of the poll, formulated by David Paulsen, were published last
The woman who was reportedly publicly shamed at John MacArthur’s church is telling her side of the story. In 2002, Eileen Gray was turned out of her church for deciding to separate from her husband who had been accused — and was later convicted — of aggravated child abuse, corporeal injury to a child, and
What happens when you go to pray and someone of a different faith is in your church? Kerry Weber shares a very emotional article about how the Russian invasion of Ukraine has altered her life, giving a glimpse through her eyes of the church she visits. I do not have time to go to the
A topic I am always interested in is, “What will the church look like in 5 years?” In light of the wildly swinging culture of today, the church needs to look at itself and decide if and how it needs to change to adapt without losing relevancy. A church in Connecticut is doing just that
A West Virginia pastor is saying a bill in her state’s legislature will attack the Christian church’s fundamental rights. A bill that has been introduced into the West Virginia House of Delegates, House Bill 5743, will bar facilities dedicated to helping the homeless within 1,500 feet of a public school. Writing in the West Virginia
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