Kathleen Patterson
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Why Words Are Necessary to Share the Gospel
The temptation of not using words to show Jesus is often the relief of just not having to share your faith. The greater temptation may become to hide our faith or at least keep it on the down low — but that temptation is dangerous.
No Joke, Planned Parenthood Was Founded By Racist Eugenicist
Just when you think it couldn't be done, the Babylon Bee (which specializes in satire) wrote a serious piece on Planned Parenthood (PP). For real. No kidding. No satire.
The Babylon Bee Exposes Planned Parenthood's Satire of Choice
The Babylon Bee is at it again, and we love it. Their recent (satirical) article on Planned Parenthood (PP) paints the picture of PP staff giving a pregnant woman directions to a center that will help her with pre-natal care.
Giving Thanks for My Vegan Thanksgiving
A Vegan Thanksgiving is not exactly what I would call exciting — but a few years ago a family member started a healthy life commitment that included a vegan diet.
Halloween Dilemma: Should Christian Parents Allow Trick-or-Treating?
It's that time again for Christian parents to decide to allow their children to trick-or-treat, or not.
Lingering Questions on Trump's Abortion Position
Did anyone else notice that Donald Trump, Republican nominee for President, hit a sour note at the debate with the pro-life conversation?
Babylon Bee Stings Planned Parenthood With All Too Real Satire
The Babylon Bee reported this week that Planned Parenthood, in celebration of their 100th birthday, announced their plans to provide post-birth abortions.
If We Remain Silent About Abortion, We Are Choosing Death
Two years ago, I mustered the courage to ask my mother why she did not have an abortion.
Adoption: How God Restores
According to the National Council for Adoption, and the National Adoption Center, November is National Adoption Month. Each year at this time, I am reminded of the how great the restoration power of God is. You see, I am adopted. But to understand the restoration that occurred, you have to understand how the journey began.
What the Zimmerman Verdict Says About Race in America
I am not going to tell you my race – let's start from there. I want you to hear my words without "thinking" of the perspective behind them. With the Zimmerman trial, I admit that I saw my black friends feel justice was denied and that my white friends feel that justice was served.