Category archives: Prodigal
Guilty of Quitting Too Soon
In communities where honest words and raw truth are the very currency of relationship, New Year’s resolutions tend to make us uneasy with their ring of unoriginality and a lack of authenticity. I bet you’ve forgotten about yours already, haven’t… continue reading »
A Broken Hallelujah: Overcoming Depression and Finding My Story
Today’s post is part of a link-up sponsored by Prodigal Magazine and SheLoves Magazine. So often we know our cracks; we’re familiar with the brokenness. On this journey, by writing through our stories, we hope to let in more of… continue reading »
Gender Confusion and the Church
“You will never take the mic in this church again.” And with these ten words spoken by the pastor of my church, the harsh boundaries of the quasi-patriarchal world I’d been naively growing up in were manifested, and I found… continue reading »
How My Same Sex Attraction Was Ended
“After sharing my story of overcoming homosexuality with the Prodigal community last month, I have been approached by more people than ever whose stories and struggles are similar to mine asking for more specifics about how I went from being… continue reading »
On Homosexuality: It’s OK To Fight
“It was 1994. I was 15 years old when the epiphany hit me that times were changing and I was eventually going to have a socially acceptable problem. This sudden awareness started the clock on a grueling battle for my… continue reading »
Prodigal Travel Series: The Summer I Learned About Revolution
Today I’m taking part in a one-day blog series about travel, hosted by Prodigal Magazine. Do you have a travel story? Feel free to post them on your blog throughout the week and link back to our host page! It… continue reading »
Guest Post at Prodigal Magazine: Words Can Cut So Deep
Today I get the honor of being the latest in a long line of Prodigals – a new community of people telling their personal stories about ways God has moved in their lives to redeem them and bring them just a… continue reading »
