Why Christians Need to Think about Polyamory

By Preston Sprinkle I often get asked, “what’s the next discussion that Christians need to have about sexuality and gender?” My immediate answer is: “polyamory,” though the morality of sex with robots is a close second. Polyamory is often confused with polygamy, but they are actually quite different. For one, polygamy is a type of […]
Let’s talk about MOMs

The following blog is written by Pieter Valk. Pieter is the executive director of Equip, which is a Nashville based organization that helps the church to love sexual minorities. Not the person who birthed you. M.O.M.s = mixed orientation marriages, an opposite-sex marriage where at least one of the individuals experiences same-sex attraction (SSA). Most people […]
A Christian Perspective on Parenting a Gay Child

For a decade now, Christian parents have been asking my wife and me for help in parenting their gay kids. As a Christian dad of a gay son, I wish there had been someone to talk me through the issues raised by my son’s disclosure of his sexuality. But the evangelical church has until […]
All But Invisible

The following blog is written by Dr. Nate Collins. Nate is part of The Center’s collaboration team and has recently completed his Ph.D. in New Testament from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. In this post, Nate talks about some themes expressed in his book All But Invisbile, which releases today! Conservative evangelical conversations about Christianity and […]