by Scott Kingry | Nov 29, 2018 | WGA Blog
Twists and turns abounded early in my sexuality & faith journey. Around the age of 5, I started having experiences of gender dysphoria, mimicking mannerisms that seemed feminine and gravitating toward games most of the girls played. Let’s just say becoming the...
by Roger Jones | Nov 20, 2018 | WGA Blog
This week, I am reminded that we have so much to be thankful for. Thanks to you, our readers, for being a big part of this. What are you offering gratitude for this Thanksgiving? Here are a few of WGA’s highlights: Attendance in our groups holds steady, with...
by Roger Jones | Nov 13, 2018 | WGA Blog
Several times, I had led a book study through The Wounded Heart by Dan Allender. This book was written for those who have experienced sexual abuse. It has been used as the text for WGA’s Survivors of Abuse (SOA) for many years. Each time I read it, something new...
by Scott Kingry | Nov 6, 2018 | WGA Blog
In my last blog, I reframed singleness, marriage and celibacy with a lot of help from Catholic writer, Henri Nouwen. I also spoke about singleness being a valid “vocation” or calling one can choose, just as one chooses marriage. Yet, we singletons have many negative...