The Power of Judgment: Spiritual Discernment and Wisdom As we continue our Twelve Powers journey, the month of March is dedicated to the power of judgment, also referred to as wisdom. The understanding of judgment as an innate human ability
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Wisdom/Judgment and Practical Christianity When it comes to wisdom in the Christian tradition, we encounter seemingly conflicting messages. One scripture tells us, “The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom” (Proverbs 9:10, NRSVue), while another declares, “God is
The Wisdom of Discernment For the month of March, Folx with Faith is focusing on wisdom and discernment—not judgment in terms of judgmentalism, but spiritual judgment, our ability to discern. This is our spiritual decision-making capacity that keeps us from
The Strength of Your Spirit This month, we continue our journey through the twelve spiritual powers or attributes found in each human being. Our focus today is on spiritual strength, an innate quality that empowers us to navigate life’s challenges
What Does Expression of Divine Love mean? Folx with Faith uses the tagline, “Expressions of divine love,” but what does this really mean? At Folx with Faith, we acknowledge the divinity within everyone. There are some religious traditions that have
My Love for Wicked I’ve loved the musical Wicked ever since I saw it for the first time in 2005. Since then, I’ve seen it live seven times, and more recently, I’ve had the joy of watching the movie adaptation
Comprehensive LGBTQIA+ Calendar for 2025 January January 24: International Day of Education (focuses on inclusivity in education) February February 16-22: Aromantic Spectrum Awareness Week March March 31: International Transgender Day of Visibility
Claiming Our Power: Building Community in Times of Change The days after an election can feel heavy—it often does. We wake up, we scroll through headlines, we absorb disappointment, and we wonder what happens next. For many in our community,
Navigating Post-Election Distress: Self-Care for Queer Individuals I’ve had several people reach out to me about the recent election results. The feelings people are experiencing are all over the place—some are fearful, some are angry, and others are grieving. If
Challenges of LGBTQIA+ Individuals in Politics and Religion As we navigate another political season, it’s easy to feel the tension in the air, whether it’s at the dinner table, on social media, or in everyday conversations. During these times, discussions