Last year I did some hard heart work surrounding the act of forgiveness. Turns out I had some things churning within that I hadn't quite dealt with yet. Not just that, but when I uncovered these hidden trenches of not-quite-forgiveness, I was met not with that 70x7 Bible verse, but instead...
Read moreNaming, Shaming, and Apologising
What an apology given 34 years too late can teach us about the act of saying sorry
Read moreMo' money, mo' problems
As one friend put it, “I would prefer those who lived out of Kingdom values and know Jesus to have more money, than those who don’t know Him.” Well, sure. But we’d also expect them to knock down the doors of the Dáil demanding the immediate building of new...
Read moreA Noble Irish heroine and just one happy ending
On Facebook today, I saw another blogger share the trailer of this film, marking it with the hashtag: #ad. This made me cringe. I don't mean to share this film as an ad; I'm under no obligation to do so. In fact, I ignored it for a long while because I didn't really want to watch this film. To be honest, I hate living in a world where we must watch documentaries and films of child poverty, abuse and sex trafficking to believe it's real and under our noses.
But my love for an Irish heroine and just this one happy ending won out...
Read moreEthical Goods on a Modest Budget
As I began writing last Friday's post about consumerism and the Christian woman, I knew I wanted to find some affordable options for promoting ethical, fair-trade products that don't cater to an affluent western lifestyle. I truly do believe that one can invest in justice...
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