by Jill Huston | May 10, 2018 | WGA Blog
“To all those who want grace for themselves but struggle to extend it to others. Wait: that’s everybody!” (Hansen, Unoffendable, pg. v) We live in a world where everyone seems to be easily offended. Words that at one time were commonplace are now offensive. And...
by Mary Heathman | May 8, 2018 | WGA Blog
One popular film a few years ago, opens with Bridget Jones alone in her apartment, singing along with the radio, her tears and frustration building to a crescendo as she bellows out “All by myself,. . . . I don’t wanna be all by myself anymore!” She mimed the...
by Roger Jones | May 3, 2018 | WGA Blog
For the month of May, we will be discussing a few books that have proven helpful to people in our community on Thursday nights. Here’s a little preview of tonight’s book, which Scott Kingry will be sharing about. Book description from Amazon: What if it is death that...
by Scott Kingry | May 1, 2018 | WGA Blog
God has put holy boundaries around our bodies, sexuality and relationships, so that everyone is built up, encouraged and cared for, instead of diminished, exploited and in pain. Whether or not we experience loving others as completely as we could, the sheer width and...