#selma50 and mobile democracy: what i’d tell the chief justice about the voting rights act.
On Friday, President Obama gave a speech in Alabama commemorating the 50th anniversary of Bloody...
Read Moreby Meg | Mar 9, 2015 | Church and Culture, Worldview | 2 |
On Friday, President Obama gave a speech in Alabama commemorating the 50th anniversary of Bloody...
Read Moreby Meg | Nov 12, 2014 | Church and Culture, Music, Literature, and Art | 0 |
Throughout my life, I have studied the Bible, not only because I grew up hearing about it, but...
Read Moreby Meg | Nov 6, 2014 | Church and Culture, For Fun, Worldview | 0 |
Here’s the thing. The government has the authority and the responsibility — and we have...
Read MoreHere’s the thing. The government has a responsibility — and we have given it such, simply by...
Read MoreIt’s Independence Day. I’ve been hearing lots of negativity about our country lately....
Read Moreby Meg | Nov 16, 2013 | Church and Culture, Worldview | 2 |
Guess what? I’m one of those Christians who grew up in a Christian home. (I don’t think I said the word Christian enough. …Christian.) Why am I a Christian? Well, because I grew up that way. …Right?...
Read Moreby Meg | Apr 12, 2013 | Church and Culture, Inspiring People | 0 |
I stumbled upon this video this morning. It’s a seminar by Abby Johnson I went to a little...
Read Moreby Meg | Feb 6, 2013 | Church and Culture, Worldview | 2 |
This blog post is for both religious and secular people. In light of the recent Boy Scouts controversy, as a Christian woman I would like to say a few words about God’s love and his attitude towards sin. The label...
Read Moreby Meg | Jan 20, 2013 | Life Stories | 0 |
I am in a debt up to Methuselah’s eyeballs to the Lord of my life, Jesus Christ. I am thankful for every single person God has put in my life. You guys, He made you each uniquely and wired you intelligently. He...
Read Moreby Meg | Nov 18, 2012 | Life Stories | 2 |
It really wasn’t until this year that I started realizing the how universally important it is for...
Read MoreI’m pretty amazed at the polarization of the political campaigns this year. Usually, you see presidential candidates remaining either neutral or vague on their stances on the issues in order to win more votes. But this...
Read Moreby Meg | Aug 1, 2012 | Church and Culture, Worldview | 1 |
I received a request to write on this topic from my mom, Jill Baatz. If you have a topic request...
Read MoreMy favorite hobby is making people look at the world through different shoes. I blog about community, relationality, and Christianity.
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