by Dorothy Greco | Mar 7, 2018 | Articles, Leadership, Missio Alliance, Race/Racial Reconciliation, Spirituality
As I followed the #MeToo threads on social media last Fall, it didn’t take long to notice that most people were responding in one of two ways: either they voiced support for the women (and the few men) who bravely revealed their wounds or they discounted the stories...
by Dorothy Greco | Feb 24, 2018 | Articles, Spirituality, The Mudroom
Is it biblical for Christians to agree to disagree? That depends. When writing to the Corinthian Church regarding issues that were divisive, the Apostle Paul discouraged fellow believers from criticizing or condemning each other and instead, encouraged them to “live...
by Dorothy Greco | Feb 15, 2018 | Articles, Marriage & Family, Relevant Magazine
When a married couple pursues Christ together does it change the DNA of their marriage? Hopefully, yes. I know many couples with no connection to organized religion who have wonderful, healthy marriages. They are good communicators, strong advocates for each other and...
by Dorothy Greco | Jan 26, 2018 | Articles, Relevant Magazine
At Relevant Magazine: Going to counseling is a deeply personal decision for a couple–one that can dramatically and positively affect a relationship. Even if you’ve spent time in counseling, there’s still a curiosity factor about what other people talk about when...
by Dorothy Greco | Jan 26, 2018 | Articles, Christianity Today, Marriage & Family
My first engagement did not culminate in the wedding of my dreams. I was fearful, clingy, and manipulative. He was prone to relational claustrophobia, compelling him to demand “space”—which triggered more insecurity on my end. This dynamic caused us such pain and...