They call it “gender neutral housing,” an ironic term, since it’s anything but gender neutral. According to the news accounts I’ve read, Rutgers University is trying a pilot project the coming Fall semester in which students can choose roommates
They call it “gender neutral housing,” an ironic term, since it’s anything but gender neutral. According to the news accounts I’ve read, Rutgers University is trying a pilot project the coming Fall semester in which students can choose roommates
I’ve been talking to people lately about a roadblock that I think I see in spiritual growth. It looks like a two-step process: (1) “get” (understand) the principle and then (2) “apply” it, which means to incorporate it into our,
Over the past weekend, I made a quick trip to Kentucky to spend some time with dear friends who work together in a mission organization. For many years I worked with them until I felt like my new job at
I am having a blast teaching United Methodist Doctrine to a group of theology school students. I’ve been out of the classroom for a year, so it feels good to get back in there. Yesterday, we covered that part of
In research for a book project on spiritual maturity, I fear I am discovering that “spiritual maturity” as a term no longer has any currency in Christian talk. I spent some time in a bookstore yesterday, talking with the manager