I was 14 years old when my church hired a new senior pastor. He was a bit of a young upstart who wanted to make some changes. One change was that women would no longer serve in leadership roles. Some people left the church right then and there, but my family didn’t.
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#MeToo: Beyond Shaming to Reconciliation
#Metoo: More Than a Social Media Trend #Metoo is not like other hashtag trends the Washington Post reports. #Metoo has been resilient in making headlines and consistent in its exposing power. The public outcry has resulted in many firings and led to changes in contractual obligations in the entertainment industry. #Metoo has […]
Common Goal: Changing the World One Sport at a Time
With the World Economic Forum (WEF) wrapping up its annual summit in Davos, Switzerland a few weeks ago, critics are not wrong to dismiss it as another media circus where grand gestures and plans are made, but never executed. The meeting brings together more than 2,000 top business leaders, politicians, […]
Human Clones: Coming Soon to a Store Near You?
With the controversial practice of cloning back in the news spotlight, are there any moral or real issues tied to cloning that still trouble our society?
A Symptom of Sickness: What the Omar Khadr Settlement says about Trudeau’s Canada
This perversion of justice on many levels is another exemplary display of the Trudeau leadership’s acrobatic skills – jumping around questions and bending over backwards for anyone.
Nuclear Button Tweet – The Aftermath
U.S. president Donald Trump began the New Year in his signature style with another controversial display of twitter diplomacy. Naturally, the tweet, directed at the despot Kim Jong-Un drew the anticipated ire of liberals and progressives.