by Kimberly Stover | Feb 7, 2018 | Archives
Look to him, and be radiant; so your faces shall never be ashamed. Psalm 34:5 Shame. It’s everywhere. There are millions of reasons to feel it every single day. You can’t escape it, nor will you ever, as its the consolation prize of being a flawed human....
by Kimberly Stover | Jan 12, 2018 | Archives
Can you imagine Jesus calling Haiti or other countries in Africa “shithole” countries? Yesterday in the Oval Office, Trump questioned why the U.S. would admit more immigrants from Haiti and Africa, as he rejected a plan by a group of bipartisan...
by Kimberly Stover | Jan 5, 2018 | Archives
It has been snowing for days where I live with no end in sight. The suffocatingly beautiful kind of snow and I’m gifted with a fresh blanket of purity every morning. Aesthetically, the world outside is breathtakingly gorgeous. Spiritually, the world outside is...
by Kimberly Stover | Dec 16, 2017 | Deconstruction, Personal Stories, Theological Debates
Share this post! “Wild horses couldn’t drag me awayWild, wild horses we’ll ride them someday.” The Rolling Stones I’ve always been in love with horses. The thought of riding a horse into the wild excites my spirit with feelings of freedom...
by Kimberly Stover | Dec 13, 2017 | Archives
If you aren’t an ex-evangelical or former fundamentalist Christian, you may be scratching your head wondering how professed “Jesus followers” could vote for Roy Moore. You may be puzzled watching the Republican National Committee endorse and fund...