Posts Tagged: Christianity

The Great Evangelical Divorce

***This article was first posted 4/3/14 on Brian Gee’s blog Deconstructed Molskine. It is republished here with the author’s permission. Prologue: A palpable shift within Evangelicalism has been happening over the last two weeks. Conservative and Progressive Evangelicals have been

The Great Evangelical Divorce

***This article was first posted 4/3/14 on Brian Gee’s blog Deconstructed Molskine. It is republished here with the author’s permission. Prologue: A palpable shift within Evangelicalism has been happening over the last two weeks. Conservative and Progressive Evangelicals have been

The Power of One

  The Power of One:  My Wheaton College Coming Out Story My name is Kristi. I attended Wheaton in 1997-98. I started my journey at Wheaton knowing I was gay, but hoping that some revelation, inspired by the Christian community

The Power of One

  The Power of One:  My Wheaton College Coming Out Story My name is Kristi. I attended Wheaton in 1997-98. I started my journey at Wheaton knowing I was gay, but hoping that some revelation, inspired by the Christian community

Interview with Nate Krogh: From Wheaton to the Gay Christian Network

  Next weekend a group of OneWheaton board members and current Wheaton students will attend the Gay Christian Network conference in Chicago. You are invited to join us! Nate Krogh, class of 2008 and current Director of Operations at the

Interview with Nate Krogh: From Wheaton to the Gay Christian Network

  Next weekend a group of OneWheaton board members and current Wheaton students will attend the Gay Christian Network conference in Chicago. You are invited to join us! Nate Krogh, class of 2008 and current Director of Operations at the

A Christian Liberal Arts Education, Minus the Tampons

By Arik Bjorn, Class of 1995 and OneWheaton Ally (Read more by Arik Bjorn) Author’s Note:  This article is not likely to be endorsed by the administration of Wheaton College nor referenced in any presentation by Dr. Paul Tripp in a

A Christian Liberal Arts Education, Minus the Tampons

By Arik Bjorn, Class of 1995 and OneWheaton Ally (Read more by Arik Bjorn) Author’s Note:  This article is not likely to be endorsed by the administration of Wheaton College nor referenced in any presentation by Dr. Paul Tripp in a

How the #%#& do I find a church?

I grew up in West Michigan. Now I live outside of Atlanta. Many of you just cringed twice. Don’t forget, I spent 10 years living in and around Wheaton. I have spent a considerable amount of time living and working

How the #%#& do I find a church?

I grew up in West Michigan. Now I live outside of Atlanta. Many of you just cringed twice. Don’t forget, I spent 10 years living in and around Wheaton. I have spent a considerable amount of time living and working

Is Pope Francis enough to save our LGBT youth?

Kellie King, a guest to Untold, shares her dialogue with the Catholic Church regarding LGBT youth.  Several weeks ago I found myself sitting on my couch, overcome with emotions, riding through a low I had not experienced since I was eighteen.

Is Pope Francis enough to save our LGBT youth?

Kellie King, a guest to Untold, shares her dialogue with the Catholic Church regarding LGBT youth.  Several weeks ago I found myself sitting on my couch, overcome with emotions, riding through a low I had not experienced since I was eighteen.

An Open Letter from Odd Man Out Brent Bailey

An Open Letter to LGBT or Same-Sex Attracted Freshmen at Christian Colleges and Universities Brent, a guest to Untold, shares his experiences and advice. To LGBT or same-sex attracted freshmen starting this fall at Christian colleges and universities: Five years ago,

An Open Letter from Odd Man Out Brent Bailey

An Open Letter to LGBT or Same-Sex Attracted Freshmen at Christian Colleges and Universities Brent, a guest to Untold, shares his experiences and advice. To LGBT or same-sex attracted freshmen starting this fall at Christian colleges and universities: Five years ago,

A Prof Took a Risk and Opened a Big Door For Me

In the mid seventies when I was first at Wheaton (class of 1977) an event happened that stands out in my memories of my undergrad years.  One of my professors suggested we go with him to visit a special Bible

A Prof Took a Risk and Opened a Big Door For Me

In the mid seventies when I was first at Wheaton (class of 1977) an event happened that stands out in my memories of my undergrad years.  One of my professors suggested we go with him to visit a special Bible

I Now Pronounce You: Part 2

“I Now Pronounce You:  The First Wheaton Alumnus-Officiated Unofficial Alabama Gay Wedding Homily in History” or: “How the Same-Sex Gospel Was Proclaimed in Birmingham” by Arik Bjorn Editor’s Note: This is the second part of a two part article. Read Part

I Now Pronounce You: Part 2

“I Now Pronounce You:  The First Wheaton Alumnus-Officiated Unofficial Alabama Gay Wedding Homily in History” or: “How the Same-Sex Gospel Was Proclaimed in Birmingham” by Arik Bjorn Editor’s Note: This is the second part of a two part article. Read Part

Letter to my Freshman Self

Letter to my Freshman Self Dear Freshman Matt, Let’s just get this out of the way: I’m not going to send you the winning lottery numbers for the next five years. Please. You should have thought about the possibility of

Letter to my Freshman Self

Letter to my Freshman Self Dear Freshman Matt, Let’s just get this out of the way: I’m not going to send you the winning lottery numbers for the next five years. Please. You should have thought about the possibility of

I Now Pronounce You: Part 1

“I Now Pronounce You:  The First Wheaton Alumnus-Officiated Unofficial Alabama Gay Wedding Homily in History” or: “How the Same-Sex Gospel Was Proclaimed in Birmingham” Several months ago I came out nationally.  As a recovering homophobe. Back in June, while our

I Now Pronounce You: Part 1

“I Now Pronounce You:  The First Wheaton Alumnus-Officiated Unofficial Alabama Gay Wedding Homily in History” or: “How the Same-Sex Gospel Was Proclaimed in Birmingham” Several months ago I came out nationally.  As a recovering homophobe. Back in June, while our

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A 98 Year Old Evangelical

“What is wrong with these people?” asks my Dad. My 98 year old father went on a concerted quest, as a young man, to find a meaningful relationship with God. His mother, an Irish immigrant, had no use for any

Glenn Cameron1

A 98 Year Old Evangelical

“What is wrong with these people?” asks my Dad. My 98 year old father went on a concerted quest, as a young man, to find a meaningful relationship with God. His mother, an Irish immigrant, had no use for any