Jesus is Strategic

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.     If someone new to the Bible flipped through the gospels and paid attention to Christ’s reactions to people, one might accuse him of being inconsistent—particularly when he responds […]

How should Christians Respond to Sex Reassignment Surgery and Hormone Therapy?

 Dr. Mark Yarhouse and Julia Sadusky are on the Collaborative Team for The Center. Learn more about each of our team members by clicking here.    How should Christians respond to sex reassignment surgery and hormone therapy? There is no shortage of people weighing in on this question. Far too often, however, the answers we give […]

The High Cost of Low-Cost Weddings

*The following blog is written by Dr. Branson Parler. Branson is an ordained pastor in the Reformed Church of America and a professor of Theological Studies at Kuyper College in Grand Rapids, MI. In my previous blog post, I posed the question: how does our practice of weddings help or hinder a focus on the biblical meaning […]

What Our Weddings Say about Marriage

The following blog is written by Dr. Branson Parler. Branson is an ordained elder in the Reformed Church of America and a professor of Theological Studies at Kuyper College in Grand Rapids, MI. When you think of the word “wedding” or “marriage,” what do you think of? Words are tricky. They can mean a variety […]

Should Christians Attend a Same-Sex Wedding Ceremony?

Should Christians attend a same-sex wedding ceremony?    This is one of the most common questions that pastors and leaders are being asked. And, to lay my cards out upfront, I don’t think there is one clear black-and-white-answer to this question—even for those who uphold a traditional view of marriage.    To be clear, everything […]

10 Things I Wish All Christian Leaders Knew About Gay Teens in their Church

Those gay teens in your church? I was one of them.   I didn’t really know it yet—I didn’t identify as gay—but I was attracted to women. I felt an increasing intrigue towards them, while boys were… kind of gross. I had five brothers (and seven sisters), so I grew up fighting with the boys, […]

You Don’t Need to Pray that God Makes Me Straight

The following blog is written by Dr. Greg Coles. Greg is part of The Center’s collaboration team and has a Ph.D. in English from Penn State. He’s also the author of the recently released: Single, Gay, Christian.    It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a good conservative Christian boy who realizes he’s gay will spend […]

Gay Celibacy is Weird, and That’s a Good Thing

*The following post is written by Greg Coles. Greg is a Ph.D. student at Penn State and is part of the collaborative team for The Center. Greg is also the author of the recently released book Single, Gay, Christian, which is published by InterVarsity Press.    I’ve always been bad at blending in. I grew up in […]

I Need to Be Known

The following blog is written by Greg Coles. Greg is a Ph.D. candidate at Penn State and is part of The Center’s collaboration team.    My favorite online dictionary has a search bar bearing the default phrase, “I’m searching for…” So when I went online a few days ago to look up the etymology of the […]

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