Hephzibah House in Indiana: Abuse Still Going On, Over 30 Years Later

It’s hard to try to explain the daily schedule at Hephzibah House.  Daily life was about so much more than just school and chores.  Each day was like a journey; you never knew which way the wind was going to blow.  It might be your lucky day, and the staff ladies would all be in [...]

Strolling ‘Round My Cyberhood

Joy at My Emerging Faith thinks I think.  Wait, I think that didn’t sound like what I thought it would.  Meaning, she thinks *I* think, not that she thinks *she* thinks.  Though she does think, at least that’s what I think, and I think she thinks so too.  

So in leiu of the fact that I’ve [...]

Egads! Me Brain Won’t Shut Off, Captain!

It’s funny, because I’m so busy, yet I can’t stop being interested in issues of gender and faith.  I just found my huge box of gender books (patriarchal, complementarian, and egalitarian) and literally squealed for joy.  I’m studying atonement theories too—fascinating stuff.  And listening to Orthodox thoughts on Sola Scriptura, while I clean and organize. 
I [...]