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An open letter to the depressed Christian
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An open letter to the depressed Christian
An open letter to the depressed Christian | Saturday, April 10, 2021
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His false statement rang in my ear like a noisy gong and then hung in the air like smoke, waiting to be cleared away. I wasn’t exactly sure how this conversation had started, but one thing led to another and here I was with this visitor (who happened to be a pastor) and a small group of men and women discussing the existence of depression among Christians.
January 20, 2021 at 12:27 PM
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Being LGBTQ+ parents and being parents of differing citizenship can each present significant legal risks for a family. Combine the two, and a number of cases have emerged where questionable interpretations of federal statutes have placed families in terrible positions. At times, this has resulted in governments not recognizing the parent-child relationship between one or more of the parents and the child, or denying a child citizenship. Probably the most famous U.S. example of this is the Dvash-Banks case where a child’s twin brother was granted U.S. citizenship, while he was denied.
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