Derek examines the motivation behind his dark and twisty sense of humor. What part of that comes from his selfish nature and what part come from a desire to help the people around him?
In this blog post Chuck tells his story. It is a hard story full of abuse and trauma and struggle. But it is a story many share, and Chuck is the first to attest that these stories need to be told. That is the first step to healing.
Am I fated to become more and more rigid as I age? Will I be that grumpy old man in the corner that hasn't had a new idea in 40 years? Am I doomed to watch helplessly as my inflexible frustration with the world progressively outpaces my calcified values? I don't know...
After seeing Facebook Christians react to the Nashville Statement over the last few days, I came upon this comment from a young man: "Welp, according to this I'm not a Christian anymore. Glad someone cleared that up for me."
Part of me really wants to say, “Yeah, me too," but part of me also wants to take back that word: "Christian.”
Derek examines the motivation behind his dark and twisty sense of humor. What part of that comes from his selfish nature and what part come from a desire to help the people around him?
Am I fated to become more and more rigid as I age? Will I be that grumpy old man in the corner that hasn't had a new idea in 40 years? Am I doomed to watch helplessly as my inflexible frustration with the world progressively outpaces my calcified values? I don't know...