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The One Thing We All Have in Common With Phil Robertson

by Emily Wierenga | Dec 23, 2013 | A&E, christmas, forgiveness, GQ, homosexuality, hope, humanity, interview, Phil Robertson

So here’s the thing.What Phil Robertson — the patriarch of Duck Dynasty — said to GQ in the January 2014 issue, was out of place. Taking the interview itself was perhaps a mistake. Not every platform is a good platform, and not all publicity is good...

imperfect prose on thursdays: intertwined (on why we have belly buttons)

by Emily Wierenga | May 2, 2012 | belly buttons, children, church, community, family, God, humanity, imperfect prose on thursdays, Jesus, mothers

(guest host today: tara pohlkotte)”mama, why do we have these?” my son asks lifting his shirt and running a fingerover his belly button.i explained that through it mama was able to keep him fed, keep him growing,sustained life deep within.”but why do...

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