Making Things Right • The Blog

What is the Christian response and responsibility to LGBTQ+ people? I invite you to explore that anew with me. This blog is a collection of stories, thoughts and insights to help us explore the quieter middle–the place where we set aside divisive rhetoric and elevate the conversation, in search of what matters most: healing and reconciliation. Welcome to my blog!

Doubling Down on Hope

How are you feeling since the election? Recently, I was talking with my family about how they were doing. We all had a tough time putting our finger on it. For me, I landed on one unexpected word: hope. Not

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Some Christians

It is discouraging to see in public forums those who represent Jesus missing the heart of the gospel. Some loudly assert their confidence in biblical standards around sexuality, marriage and gender, believing that is their moral and Christian duty to

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A Quiet Reformation

I’m excitedly working with my agent on a book proposal to publishers. Since many folks are writing about LGBTQ+ matters these days, I sat down to try and articulate what is unique about me and my work. I think it

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I’m Sorry

If you ask LGBTQ+ people why most want nothing to do with church, the brave ones would share heart-wrenching stories of hurt and rejection. Recently, a small group of us went to the Atlanta Pride Parade to say “I’m Sorry”.

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Doubling Down on Hope

How are you feeling since the election? Recently, I was talking with my family about how they were doing. We all had a tough time putting our finger on it. For me, I landed on one unexpected word: hope. Not

Read More

Some Christians

It is discouraging to see in public forums those who represent Jesus missing the heart of the gospel. Some loudly assert their confidence in biblical standards around sexuality, marriage and gender, believing that is their moral and Christian duty to

Read More

A Quiet Reformation

I’m excitedly working with my agent on a book proposal to publishers. Since many folks are writing about LGBTQ+ matters these days, I sat down to try and articulate what is unique about me and my work. I think it

Read More

I’m Sorry

If you ask LGBTQ+ people why most want nothing to do with church, the brave ones would share heart-wrenching stories of hurt and rejection. Recently, a small group of us went to the Atlanta Pride Parade to say “I’m Sorry”.

Read More

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