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Debie Thomas
Debie Thomas is minister of lifelong formation at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church in Palo Alto, California, and author of A Faith of Many Rooms.
Too much mystery?
Leaving evangelicalism allowed me to embrace the mystery of faith. I wonder if I’ve taken it too far.
A deeper legacy than hard work
The psalms of ascent press hard against the norms of our bootstrap culture.
Metaphors for the spiritual life
I have been an onion peeler and an excavator. I hope God will form me into a bridge.
Between the Bible and me
The version of Christian history I grew up with hit fast-forward after John’s Revelation and held it until the late 20th century.
Each of my dyings
I’m in a stage of life where I find myself praying the same prayer again and again.
Why and how I believe in miracles
I don’t struggle with their plausibility. I do struggle with their consequences.
Jesus is the question
He might be the answer, too. But he doesn’t offer much in the way of tweetable platitudes.
Reclaiming the E word
Evangelism has become a dirty word among progressive Christians. But don’t we have good news to share?
The feeling I no longer pray for
One of the reasons I left my childhood faith tradition is that I didn’t feel what I was supposed to feel.
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