On Coming Out and Being Known
Since I’ve ‘come out’, my friends no longer talk about ‘gay people.’
Catholicism, (homo)eros, and everthing else
Since I’ve ‘come out’, my friends no longer talk about ‘gay people.’
A secularized and pluralistic society can only fail.
To win the culture wars, we may need to stop being culture warriors.
Each person has a unique calling from God, and this calling is partly revealed by and lived through our unique circumstances.
God’s desires to take our own disabilities, and turn them into redeemed gifts as well.
She responded slowly and softly. “I am so proud of you, Chris.”
My “coming out” to her was not a reversal or a break with our relationship.
Vocation is never lived alone.
This post was originally published at Spiritual Friendship on August 16, 2013. This is the fifth in a series ofContinue Reading
The term “gay” can be both descriptive and constructive.








