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Cornelia Seigneur

The Question of Homosexuality by Liz Clark

November 16, 2011by Muse staff Leave a comment

Portland. Mars Hill. Disciples on a mission. Homosexuality and the church. Finally, at the end of Multnomah University’s chapel on October 24, we came to it – the elephant in […]

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Safety We All Need, But Not All Of Us Have

March 2, 2013by Muse staff 1 Comment

By Matthew Howen It was only after a friend of mine told me he was gay that I started to care about homosexuality. Of course I knew what I thought […]

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Slow To Hear

December 15, 2012by Muse staff 1 Comment

I loved the library. I begged my mom to take me weekly. Then came the day I walked into the library during Banned Books Week. I walked past a huge […]

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Searching for a Safe Place: An Interview with Dr. Brad Harper by Aaron Esparza

November 16, 2011by Muse staff Leave a comment

I walked into the book lined office space of Dr. Brad Harper in Sutcliffe Hall. A rare glimpse of sunshine seeped through the exposed windows that brought a feeling of […]

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Aaron Esparza

Letter from the Editor by Aaron Esparza

November 16, 2011by Muse staff Leave a comment

We are excited to announce that the addition of our blog site allows  discussion of each article. Now readers have an opportunity to engage the topic and interact with the […]

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Monica Winders

I am the Second Man: Micah Daman’s Story as told to Monica Winders

November 16, 2011by Muse staff Leave a comment

There are lies we unknowingly come to believe as we grow up. They’re usually phrases like, “I’m not good enough,” or “You’re a burden no one wants to bear.” Lies […]

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Liz Clark

Response to People’s Pain by Rhys Pasimio

November 16, 2011by Muse staff Leave a comment

We can’t escape pain. Everybody we know suffers in some way. When someone you love goes through loss, trauma, failure, sickness, or abuse what do you say? Or do? Or […]

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