The Great Divorce

No, this post isn't a commentary on the story by C.S. Lewis (just getting that out of the way first). This post is altogether something different. For my readers who have been following my journey from the beginning, this may surprise you (or maybe not, I don't know). For those of you who just stumbled... Continue Reading →

When the White Girl Says “Amen!” in a Black Church (My Beef with Black Christians in America)

A Different Kind of IntroductionI do not apologize, this time, for what's written on the page. Fair warning: This post did not intend to be a rant, but that's what it turned into. The kind of rant I hope will start a conversation, one that won't end up fading into whispers in the back of... Continue Reading →

I Begged God for Death… (An Honest Conversation About Suicide)

I did not want to write this, but it needed to be said. This is hard for me. Please give me grace. An Honest and Vulnerable PrayerGod, please, if You are, at all, merciful like they say You are, like I know You to be, please kill me. Please. I will never ask for anything... Continue Reading →

Reblog: 7 Things NOT to Say to a Depressed Christian

Dear Lovelies, I recently read a blog by Michael Patton over at Parchment and Pen (part of CredoHouse Ministries) and, with his permission, I'm reblogging because his words ring true and need to be heard not just by me but others as well. Handling a Depressed Christian As many of you know, I’ve been through... Continue Reading →

Hope in Lamenting: When Life Has No Easy Answers

Sometimes, there's no easy answer—or an answer at all!—for life's hardest questions, especially for a Christian.  I doubt no one really wants to know the reason behind some of the things I ask God in the wee hours of the morning because talking about such things makes people uncomfortable; and as a Christian, aren't I... Continue Reading →

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