Ethnicity, Reconciliation, and Justice
Through My Lens—My Journey with Creator Sets Free
Contextualization is the beginning of restoration for Native students, Native communities, and the land. My role in Native ministry is loving the Native community through my journey with Creator God.
Through My Lens—Contextualizing Well
"Do we want to see people accept the gospel? Then it should be framed in a way that they can truly understand, in a way that shows that the gospel is actually good news for them."
Cross-Cultural Interactions in My Everyday Life
We all interact cross-culturally on a regular basis. Here are some stories and tips on engaging in those interactions well.
Balancing Power: 6 Stages of Men Empowering Women
Our kingdom mission will advance in greater measure as power gets balanced between the genders. We must do better.
The Gaps Between Us: What Keeps Men and Women from Healthy Ministry Partnerships
What keeps us from building solid, thriving ministry partnerships between women and men?
How Can I Care About the Whole World?
God does not stop hearing the cries of the afflicted when our news feed changes topic.
Being Good Guests in the Land
At Thanksgiving we are guests at God’s table of healing and grace. As good guests, we receive his grace and forgiveness and carry it out into the world to be agents of healing, even in the places where we have brought the brokenness.
The Painful Gift of Cultural Displacement
Sometimes God displaces us and sometimes we choose displacement to survive, thrive, or walk in obedience to God. However we end up being displaced, whether through persecution, a natural disaster, or by choice, such as taking a specific job, God uses displacement to shape us and draw us closer to him.
What Is Sexual Harassment, and How Can We Change the Culture?
As the hashtag #MeToo floods our social media outlets to raise awareness for sexual harassment, we need to ask how we got to the point where almost every woman has experienced some type of it. How did our world become a place where so many women are treated with such little respect?
What Difference Does Prayer Make in the World?
Do I really believe that change would come if I stopped my “actions” and “just” prayed for reconciliation and justice and provision for those in need? And do I really believe, when I am working for justice, that it’s actually God who brings about the change, and not me? Most of the time, I’m not sure I do.