by Roger Jones | May 26, 2020 | WGA Blog
A few weeks ago, WGA participated in a 72-hour, city-wide prayer effort. We hosted the 11 pm to midnight timeslot on Saturday night and were joined by about a dozen people from across the city via Zoom. It was an encouraging time together, praying for people, that God...
by Scott Kingry | May 18, 2020 | WGA Blog
In my last blog, I described that over the last year I’ve been acknowledging a season of grief surrounding my sexuality. This grief has many facets, like the unmet needs that led to some very poor and desperate decisions regarding sex. The consequences of those...
by Mary Heathman | May 12, 2020 | WGA Blog
I am convinced that one can choose one’s attitude. A familiar story goes way back. Many speakers and preachers draw upon this ancient parable to inspire their followers toward higher ground in thinking and attitude. The tale goes like this: There once was a traveler...
by Sarah Taylor | May 5, 2020 | WGA Blog
In the past, I’ve written about relationships on this blog. However, at this point in this season of social distancing and safer-at-home orders, it would be much easier to write about the Netflix documentaries I’ve been binging on rather than relationships. Through...