Remaking the Bad Boy Culture
The bad boy culture is alive and well. We see it in real life: prominent men who sexually harass women and get away with it; home grown terrorists who blow up buildings; shooters and mass murderers who kill with impunity. We see it on the silver screen: anti-heroes...
Should We Be Grateful for This Year?
It’s been a helluva year. Powerful men in every walk of life, from politics to government to entertainment to journalism, have been accused of sexual assault. Even National Public Radio, that bastion of rationalism, has been hard hit. We have endured two more mass...
Churches and Gun Violence: 7 Practical Preparation Tips
Gun shots rocked yet another church over the weekend. Sunday services in Sutherland Springs TX turned into a blood bath, with at least 27 dead. Before that horrifying incident, the folks of this small town felt protected by their rural setting. But as we’re...
5 Confessions of a Leadership Developer
Just because pastors and key laity are called leaders doesn’t mean we are practicing effective leadership. Take me, for example. By the time I graduated from the Iliff School of Theology in 1998, I had an M.Div. and an M.A.R with a healthy cumulative GPA of about...
A is for Authority
The apostles embarked on an intense program of training, education and discipleship before they were set loose to do what Jesus did. Chief among their acquired attributes as apostles was divine authority. When I was ordained, I knelt down before Bishop Mary Ann...
The Secret Faith of Apostles
“Do you think I’m an apostle?” It was an unusual come-on line from a would-be suitor. As a single female pastor, though, I got used to fielding all kinds of weird questions on dates. But I wasn’t sure how to answer this one. Even so, his question has stuck with me...