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Steubenville Reflection Series: Modesty & Responsibility
This is the sixth and final post in the Steubenville Reflection Series featured on Our Stories Untold the week of March 24-29. It includes two authors submissions. Please feel free to look over the pasts week's posts and share your own reflections and responses to...
Steubenville Reflection Series: Hopefulness in Light of a Tragedy
This is the fifth post in the Steubenville Reflection Series featured on Our Stories Untold the week of March 24-29. We had two hopeful posts come in from previous Our Stories Untold contributors. I've featured them together as their similar call for positivism and...
Steubenville Reflection Series: A Call for Gender-Neutral Dialogue
by Luke Nofsinger This is the fourth post in the Steubenville Reflection Series featured on Our Stories Untold the week of March 24-29. I am greatly troubled by Steubenville, but it offers a great opportunity to continue the work of eradicating sexualized violence....
Steubenville Reflection Series: Rape, Alcohol, and the Wild West
by Melodie Davis This is the third post in the Steubenville Reflection Series featured on Our Stories Untold the week of March 24-29. Rape is rape is rape is rape. It is a violation of everything good, and it is bad no matter who commits it, on whom, or how. The...
Steubenville Reflection Series: A Mennonite Pastor’s Open Letter to the Youth of Her Churches
by Sylvia Klauser This is the second post in the Steubenville Reflection Series featured on Our Stories Untold the week of March 24-29. Upon reflection of the events that happened in Steubenville, Ohio, Sylvia Klauser wrote the following open letter to the youth of...
Steubenville Reflection Series: The Importance of Collective, Collaborative, and Diverse Ideas
“Would you say destroying the planet is just as bad as raping a person? Is putting toxic chemicals into our water just as bad as putting toxic chemicals into a person so you can rape them?” Bombarded by these questions (plus many more) from a new acquaintance at a...
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