Like-Mindedness
We are people of unpresumptuous faith. We are everywhere. And we are not interested in perpetuating your unnecessary suffering. +MSH
We are people of unpresumptuous faith. We are everywhere. And we are not interested in perpetuating your unnecessary suffering. +MSH
…why aren’t we, as Christians, more concerned with decisions that are clearly ethical, rather than eager to discern who’s more (counter-)culturally agreeable?
Don’t worry, I’m not getting immoral. I’m just getting political. Why I’m getting political would be a good question to ask…of myself. Most of the time when I do, I’m not entirely sure I want to be, and yet I’ve no idea how not to be. That last point is one of the reasons I’m… Continue reading How Far Is Too Far?
Register to vote! Because the deadline’s fast approaching, we’re thankful that God “determined…the boundaries” of our “dwelling place” (Acts 17:26), and voting’s important, yo:
https://register.rockthevote.com/registrants/new
+MSH
Read that title again. Not “abandoned.” Abandoning. In L.A. County, in fact in all surrounding counties as well, there is no shortage of strange and disparaging stories. The “baby in a dumpster” phenomenon might rightfully be considered the most depraved. But it is also a nationwide issue, and not isolated or sporadic in practice. A… Continue reading The Case of The Abandoning Parent
Initially, I wanted to save some money and some time. And I didn’t care how it looked. But while I trimmed my own hair with Conair clippers, I wondered why I couldn’t just give the money I saved to the homeless. Now, I know that the clippers themselves cost money. But if you factor in the… Continue reading Haircutting for Friends without Homes.