Sometimes the hardest theological conversations are not really about theology. They are about pain. They are about people we love. They are about wounds we have watched form in families, marriages, and churches. Recently, a pastor shared with me something honest and vulnerable. He was grateful for the way grace stretches farther than he realized, […]
Sometimes the hardest theological conversations are not really about theology. They are about pain. They are about people we love. They are about wounds we have watched form in families, marriages, and churches. Recently, a pastor shared with me something honest and vulnerable. He was grateful for the way grace stretches farther than he realized, […]