Diversity training has always been controversial, but now some social scientists report that there is little evidence diversity training works. What works much better: mentoring and monitoring promotion practices. Read more here.
Nigeria – Except It Ain’t So
500 – mostly women and children — were butchered in Nigeria last month due to “ethnic tensions” and “economic decline,” say the MSM – except it ain’t so. It was a Muslim-on-Christian massacre. Reportedly, it was in retaliation for Christian-on-Muslim killings in January — except it ain’t so. The killings in January began when Muslim […]
The Earth Is Not Your Mother
God is not your Mother either. But the ELCA wants you to call God: “Mother.” The ELCA’s Book of Faith Lenten Journey is on the Lord’s Prayer. Surprise, surprise – in the ELCA praying to “Our Father” is nice but limiting. What’s needed? Mother God. Parent God. A metaphor from our own experience to reflect […]
CORE – more clergy-centered in the NALC
How does LCMC differ from the NALC (North American Lutheran Church) which CORE is starting? Two of many differences: 1. The NALC will be led by a bishop who alone can install his successor into office. 2. In the NALC the national assembly will include all pastors and bishops as delegates and “approximately an equal number […]
Cross Niagara v. Cross & Resurrection
“Jesus invites each of us to climb on his shoulders so he can carry us from sinfulness to God’s eternal grace. It is by faith that each of us chooses whether to climb on Jesus’ shoulders and let him take us there,” writes an ELCA pastor in The Lutheran (March 2010, p.3). This article is […]