It’s Past Time
As I scroll through my facebook newsfeed and am inundated with a sea of red equal signs, all I can think about is that one scene in The Lion King, … Continue reading It’s Past Time
Leaning into the Dark
As I scroll through my facebook newsfeed and am inundated with a sea of red equal signs, all I can think about is that one scene in The Lion King, … Continue reading It’s Past Time
Some things about me that are important going forward: I am a straight, white, married, woman in my mid-twenties. I was raised in a middle class, urban, democratic, feminist household. … Continue reading Oh, you know, just a little late night trip down the feminist highway
Dear child, Though you have barely been imagined, though you have not yet been yearned for and you don’t have a star in the sky I point to and call … Continue reading A Letter to My Future Sons
“Since when have things been easy?” My dad said this to my mom while she ferociously unloaded the dishwasher. It’s been months of angry housework. The rest of us stayed … Continue reading A Year in Slow Motion
“I like your Christ, I do not like your Christians. Your Christians are so unlike your Christ.” — Mahatma Ghandi Because ministry is a competition Who can have the craziest, … Continue reading Why I Love Jesus but Hate Seminary
I hate that phrase and phrases like it. As if our emotions bear weight on us, tear at us physically. I have always struggled with that notion, finding it especially … Continue reading And with a heavy heart…
I can feel my body shutting down. Exhaustion is closing in, and I am struggling to stay awake. In two hours I will wake up itchy with worry. It will … Continue reading Being Quiet
I still don’t know what this is. But I’m writing because I have words that bubble up inside like Tetris pieces. They build up if I don’t direct them to … Continue reading The Still Small Voice
I don’t know what this is. I think I just wanted to organize my thoughts somewhere other than the messy paper journal I forget about most of the time. I … Continue reading I Don’t Know What I’m Doing: The Beginning