Dreaming of a Black Christmas
Some of my fondest Christmas memories take me back to when I was an elder in a black church. When I preached, folks not only
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Some of my fondest Christmas memories take me back to when I was an elder in a black church. When I preached, folks not only
Rarely do I read something in the bloggernacle that truly surprises me, and I’m curious as to whether this post surprises our readers, too. Dr.
Whether you simplify, ignore or embrace it, the time of year is upon us that exemplifies the co-existent beauties of giving and receiving. Our desire
Eliza Dushku is raising money for THARCE-Gulu, a non-profit that helps former Ugandan child soldiers http://bit.ly/eBOeCZ # on the @ColbertReport: Jesus is a Liberal Democrat,
On the first day of my first graduate seminar, the professor announced that we were going to do an exercise to “check our privilege.” She
I don’t have a TV- oddly enough this is something that people comment on when they visit my home. “Where’s your TV?” They say. When
This summer, at the inaugural conference of the Mormon Chapter of the Foundation for Interreligious Diplomacy* held at USC, James Burklo**, Associate dean for Religious
Mary is on my mind. And not just because it’s almost Christmas or because I recently gave birth to my first baby boy. Yes, Mary
(I found the beginning of this post buried in my drafts folder. It was very emotional and distraught because I was in the middle of
Garments are a bit of a mystery, even for those who have been to the temple. Not only do we have varying messages from temple
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