In our culture, the F word is a dirty dirty word. TV shows steer clear of it. You rarely hear it on Showtime or HBO. The only time we hear this word is while it’s being vilified on Fox News. I’m not talking about the f-bomb. I’m talking about feminism. What I’m talking about, is … Continue reading »
Author Archives: Annie
In Defense of Sex Workers
If we seek to erase the world’s oldest trade from practice, we are incredibly foolish to think that it can be accomplished. West Michigan University studied Toledo, Ohio and found that each time a person is arrested for prostitution, it costs the government $2,025. The average sex worker studied had been arrested 10 times. That’s … Continue reading »
Chaplain’s Challenge -Welcoming the Stranger
Hey All! this weekend, I spent 3 days at Cedarville University; listening, learning and praying about the issue of immigration. For me this was an incredibly eye-opening experience. I had the opportunity to hear from both experts in many fields relating to immigration, and also from immigrants themselves, who shared their stories, so that I, … Continue reading »
Feminism – My Reasons Why
By: Annie Atwater (cross posted at The F Bomb.org) Recently I spoke with the grandfather of a friend of mine after a basketball game. The game had just ended, and we were standing around, waiting for the team to emerge from the locker room, making the usual sort of losing team whiny small talk that … Continue reading »
My God v. Your God – Chaplain’s Challenge
If We drew pictures of God, what would that God look like? If We drew pictures of God, what color would they be? what color would they wear? If God had a body, what kind of outfit would they put on? Something I’ve come to notice, is that for very few people does God look … Continue reading »
Chaplain’s Challenge
Hey Folks, my name is Annie Atwater, and I am serving as your Capitol Hill Gang chaplain this year. Don’t forget to come pray with CHG at 8:00 tonight in Kelly Prayer Chapel I’ve spent a great deal of time praying for this club – for the people in it, the ones i know, and … Continue reading »