Monthly Archives: March 2018

The #MeToo Stories of the Bible We Tend to Ignore

The NYTimes recently resurfaced the video of pastor Andy Savage’s public apology at Highpoint Church in Memphis for sexually abusing Jules Woodson when he was her youth pastor. In it, he characterized his assault as a “sexual incident.” The congregation … Continue reading

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“And ain’t I a woman?”

by Frank A. James III in honor of Women’s History Month February and March are important months of remembrance. In February we honor African Americans and in March we honor women who have played important roles in history. I would like to … Continue reading

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Something to ponder . . .

Read my full article, “Naomi’s Lament and #MeToo,” part of the Lenten Season blog series at www.silenceisnotspiritual.org.

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Voices from the Margins

“They tried to bury us. They didn’t know we were seeds.” —Dinos Christianopoulos We are living in a time of breathtaking reversals. When it comes to power and privilege and voice, the laws of social and cultural gravity are being … Continue reading

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