by Deborah Beddoe | Mar 1, 2022 | Faith and Culture
I’ve spent years chiseling away at the beautiful façade I’ve constructed around my faith. At times, the chisel has been traded for a sledgehammer: When I watched as a lone Buddhist monk was turned away from entering a megachurch because he wasn’t dressed...
by Deborah Beddoe | Mar 1, 2021 | Faith and Culture
In April 2020, I wandered our local Walmart pushing a cart of odds and ends. I always feel a little separate from myself when I’m shopping, but this time, with the “lock down” extended another three weeks, my fellow shoppers mirrored my wide-eyed uncertainty. Toilet...