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Category Archives: gun safety
Guns in Churches?
As to guns being our protection: A church looks to God as our ultimate source of protection. As to wearing a gun in church even as we are passing the peace with others in the pews: As a follower of Jesus – as a Christian — I am called to a standard of loving my neighbor – a definition of neighbor that includes even my enemies. It will take my lifetime to meet that standard. If you are a Christian, you join me in that lifetime of work. If we believe – and we legislate – that we can only safely interact with other people if we arm ourselves against them, we will never get even get close to that standard. Continue reading
Stay Woke …
My response to the Las Vegas shootings and how people of faith must respond to the issue of gun violence in our country.
Tears and lamenting. Laughter and celebration. All while wearing orange …
Early in the week when we were nervously checking the weather for God Before Guns’ 4th annual Walk & Rally, there was a 100% chance of rain for the duration of the event. By Friday, there was not a cloud … Continue reading
Is this your neighborhood, Grandma?
I’ve chosen to focus my work on ending gun violence. There’s not a neighborhood in America that has not been affected. If you want to join me in that work, just let me know. But there are plenty of other issues affecting neighborhoods and I urge you to pick one. Expand your concept of neighborhood and get busy. Somewhere. Soon. Today. Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Ending Gun Violence, God Before Guns, Grandparents, gun safety, gun violence, LGBTQ, Loss of Child, Moms Demand Action, Multi-cultural, open carry guns, Racism, Retirement, Uncategorized
Tagged Circle the City With Love, Cleveland, Disarm Hate, Old Stone Church, Republican National Convention, RNC
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A safe space for all those with heavy hearts …..
Those were the words inviting us to a Prayer Vigil for Orlando at our neighborhood church, South Euclid United Church of Christ. It was a quiet and reflective time to be together in our shock and grief and outrage over … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Ending Gun Violence, God Before Guns, Grief, gun safety, gun violence, LGBT, LGBTQ, Moms Demand Action, open carry guns, Racism
Tagged #NotOneMore, Activism, Child Access Prevention, Ending gun violence, God Before Guns, Moms Demand Action, Ohio Coalition Against Gun Violence, Rev. Courtney Clayton-Jenkins, Social justice
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About to be in a new place …
Work in the gun violence movement can be a series of starts and stops. Times of exciting momentum and stretches of what can seem like standing still. GVP activists often say that this is a marathon, not a sprint. … Continue reading
Stolen Years. Part 2
By my own rough estimate, our country lost at least 350 years of life in an hour last Thursday. What their families lost is incalculable. Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Concealed Carry Guns, God Before Guns, Grief, gun safety, gun violence, Loss of Child, Moms Demand Action, open carry guns
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On any given day …. making a difference
Sometimes God shows up. Sometimes we’re in the right place at the right time with the right message. Sometimes we can make a difference. Continue reading
Guns in Churches … here’s why it’s a bad idea
[The following was submitted to present at the Committee Hearing for HB 48 — Ohio’s version of “Guns Everywhere” bill on June 10, 2015] Chairman Maag and Members of the State Government Committee: Church has been a part of my … Continue reading
Every day matters to families in Ohio affected by gun violence …
Every day matters to the families of Ohio affected by gun violence. Continue reading