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Save Your Soul: Start Gardening, March 2018
Four Ways to Share God’s Love in Summertime, June 2018
CBEInt – Christians for Biblical Equality
Why Christians Can do Better than the Billy Graham Rule, April 2017
If Not the Billy Graham Rule than What? May 2018
Advent and the God Who Makes Room, December 2017
It is Well with Churches that Ordain Women, November 2017
Women, Institutional Authority, and Level Ground in the Christian Blogosphere, May 2017
Calling All Egalitarians to Courageous Advocay, April 2017
How the Gospel Subverts Gender Hierarchy, January 2017
SheLoves Magazine
Stronger Than We Know, March 2018
The Sacred Rhythm of Public and Private Life, February 2018
The Light of a True Friend, January 2018
In Poverty and Wealth, December 2017
Return to Your Rest, O My Soul, November 2017
Catch the Moments Between the Bookends, September 2017
I’ve Heard it Said (More Times than I can Count), June 2017
A Car Crash, A New Road, March 2017
The Whisper of God, January, 2017
Hot Wax and a Kind Heart, August 2016
Ten Ways to Soulfully Slow Down, July 2016
Breasts, Backsides, and the Table of Equality, June 2016
Pausing to Honor, December 2016
When the Floor Falls Out, December 2016
The Irony of Barbie Savior, October 2016
The Redbud Post
Making our Mark, February 2016
Angelic New Beginnings, December 2016
The Mudroom
You will forget your sorrow, recalling it only as …
As Waters Gone By
When Ellie moves in when her aunt on Orcas Island after her mother’s death, she doesn’t expect to have one of the most incredible summers of her life.
She doesn’t expect to restore a mysterious lighthouse that holds the truth about her family, or to rehabilitate a crazy dog, or to see a strange man who may or may not be a ghost.
And the last thing she expects is to meet Will Larson, who flips her summer upside down.
But when Will’s past and her own collide, will their relationship survive the secrets they both conceal, or will these unshared secrets tear them apart? Can Ellie gain the courage to uncover the truth of who she really is and finally find a place where she belongs, or will she choose to remain an outsider?