by N. Christensen We still love you, they said. Even though your countenance is dark We’re so sad for you. Was it pride or sin
Before my faith transition got intense, I tried to ignore doubt. As doubt grew, I tried to rationalize them by throwing up my hands and
From the Introduction, Shades of Becoming: Poems of Transition, ed. by Nancy Ross and Kristen R. Shill. For sale at Amazon. When I experienced the
So you say want me to come back to church? Why? Do you really want ME? Do you really love me and want me to
The church promised me that I would be happy if I was living according to the Gospel, but I wasn’t. It didn’t work for me
My earliest Christmas memories are of deep drifts of snow visiting my grandparents house in New England. They lived on top of a big hill,
By Maureen Edgerly Recently I have seen many resources geared towards people experiencing a faith crisis or navigating a path as they leave church activity. One
I grew up hearing a message that Heavenly Father answers prayers and brings peace and assurance to us in our pain. This is a beautiful
When my third child finally weaned at 15 months of age, he seemed to have the flu all-the-time. Diarrhea that would shoot out of the
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