Tag: Family

  • The Evil and The Magnificent: Katherine James’ Story of Love and Addiction

    The Evil and The Magnificent: Katherine James’ Story of Love and Addiction

    There are so many ways that a story of addiction can go wrong, especially when it is narrated within a framework of fall and redemption. On one level, the stories are so similar that we feel we can trace the arc before opening the cover—the prelapsarian idyll, the first hints of trouble, the descent into…

  • In Memoriam: Walking Liberty for Pete Joyner

    In Memoriam: Walking Liberty for Pete Joyner

    On December 14, 2019, a memorial service was held for my father, Ulysses Percy “Pete” Joyner, Jr., at Trinity United Methodist Church in Orange, Virginia. I shared this witness to his remarkable life. The last time my father remembered seeing his father was on an evening in May 1940. The family was reeling from the…

  • What If We Can’t ‘Get Past’ Sex? A Review of Entangled

    What If We Can’t ‘Get Past’ Sex? A Review of Entangled

    The following review was originally published on The Englewood Review of Books and is republished with permission. The author is Heartlands editor, Alex Joyner. What if questions of human sexuality are not something that the United Methodist Church (UMC), like other mainline Protestant denominations, have to settle and get past, but rather are the foundation on which the…