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Analysis and musings from Carrie and Noelle
Quick Stovetop Granola
Posted by Theology of Home onOats are the backbone of breakfasts in our house. We have a repertoire of filling oat breakfasts that we rotate during the week. As many of us live in houses teeming with hungry bellies, meals that stick to the ribs are a means to survival! Granola is a great way to do this.Â
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Theology of Home: At the Sea Excerpt
Posted by Theology of Home onThe following is an excerpt from the introduction to our new Theology of Home book, now available at The Mercantile HERE. By Carrie Gress and Noelle Mering It starts with a most basic element: water....
Abortion Reveals Two Types of Men
Posted by Theology of Home onMen who don’t see the vital need for them as men, finding great joy and purpose in fatherhood and fidelity, won’t see much need for themselves at all. Cut off from their deeper purpose, they more easily drift into contrived ones, such as standing on a sidewalk—not protecting women or children—but protecting his ability to reject both. No apologies.
Are Pro-Aborts Burning Through Their Credibility?
Posted by Theology of Home onWhat started out as a movement of well-coiffed and well-spoken women has melted down into a jumbled mess of nearly naked, screaming, vulgar, and raging women. Unhinged is the general feeling they exude while sounding ever more detached from the real concerns of the average woman.
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Easy and Delicious Blueberry Crisp
Posted by Theology of Home onBlueberry crisp: what a delicious summertime treat! Today, we share a recipe of this simple and light dessert that has a hint of lemon and mint.
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Grown-Up Surf and Turf Hot Dogs
Posted by Theology of Home onSummer is officially underway and today we share a fun way to spruce up hot dogs that will make your next barbecue a hit! Shrimp and mango salsa are what make up these delicious Surf and Turf Hot Dogs.
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From the Shadows, A Fresh Voice
Posted by Theology of Home onI first stumbled upon an article by Denise Trull at Dappled Things some time ago. When her pieces post, I feel a bit like a greedy child grabbing at a new bar of chocolate, looking to savor each sentence. I have yet to be disappointed by her work, and on occasion, even been brought to tears by the beauty and poignancy of her written words.Â
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A Christian Response to Pride Month
Posted by Theology of Home onIt can be hard to see clearly in an age of ideology. When looking back at the vast and varied unjust movements in the past from slavery to eugenics to Maoism, we tend to think we would have been on the right side of it all. The reality is living in a sea of powerful and coercive cultural messaging is disorienting. Good-willed people can get it wrong -- sometimes grievously so.Â
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