I Left Evangelicalism 5 Years Ago. Here Are 5 Things I’ve Learned.

This is a reconnection post. I am reconnecting to my story and picking up threads that I laid down over eight months ago on this blog. This extended break from blogging was largely unintentional, a self-sabotaging mix of my shadow’s bent toward procrastination, my golden shadow’s fear of success, and juggling all of the valid and beautiful priorities that beg for the attention of my life these days.

This isn’t a penitent “I’m sorry” apology for not writing or a declaration as aggressive, flamboyant and intimidating as “I’m back”. I am taking a moment to notice and honour the ebb and flow of life, thank any consistent readers who are still here, and welcome any new readers who may find my blog in this way. … More I Left Evangelicalism 5 Years Ago. Here Are 5 Things I’ve Learned.

Deconstruction Stories: Brette

Whether you’ve deconstructed or deconverted yourself, are in the midst of deconstructing, are supporting someone who is or are wondering why anyone would need to – there are a shortage of safe spaces for people to talk about this stuff. Consider this your invitation to do just that. And a few people already have responded, ready to share their story of what faith deconstruction means to them. We’ll start things off with Brette. … More Deconstruction Stories: Brette