Tag Archives: theology
Wednesday’s Tumbleweed – 02/06/13
Last week I started a weekly post that I hope to be able to do most weeks. It’s a link party, really. It’s link to articles, pictures, or videos that have caught my eye during the past week. It’s my way of spreading ideas and beauty that I have found. Some of the things I’ve […]
YBW: Team Writing Recap
Back in October, I had the privilege to be part of the Launch Team for Rachel Held Evan’s latest book, Year of Biblical Womanhood: How a Liberated Woman Found Herself Sitting on Her Roof, Covering Her Head, and Calling Her Husband Master. It was an honor and a lot of fun. I wrote a book review […]
Wednesday’s Tumbleweed
I often get asked where I get all the things I read. Or asked when do I read. I should confess that my house isn’t as organized as it should be and I’ve been known to let the dishes sit in the sink or have to rewash a load of clothes because I got to […]
Biblical Womanhood, Baking Powder & the Bible
This week as part of the Launch Team for Rachel Held Evan’s new book, A Year of Biblical Womanhood, I am posting some thoughts on what I believe are some of the best sentences of the book, sentences that stopped me in my tracks and made me think. I hope you’ll join the conversation in the […]
Trashing Labels; Planting Trees
Confession: I want to throw rocks. I want to shout louder. I want to be heard. My husband says I have a knack for cutting through all the “fluff” and getting to the heart of something. And I want to do that now. With urgency. With force. Underlying that sense of urgency are many good […]
Digging Deep; Planting Trees
For the last several months there has been a lot of talk about men and women in the church. Mostly on the Internet, but there have been sermons preached and books released all seeming to have the answers. Answers to questions such as: Is a woman’s place primarily in the home, raising children and supporting […]
Is this the only way?
There has a been a lot of buzz on the internet regarding the place women should or should not hold in the church and in the home. Arguments and discussions about complementarian vs. egalitarian. Lots of conversations about a masculine vs. feminine feel to God and to the church. There are all kinds of thoughts on […]
Liturgical Wanderings: Missing Christ
I’m sitting in a recliner, ice pack on my back, blanket on my legs. Scott has taken ‘lil girl to church with our dear friends. I am thankful that I can stay back and listen to the radio (Roxanne by Police for background noise) for typing this hurts muscles in my upper arms that I […]