by Dorothy Greco | Aug 8, 2018 | Articles, Misogyny
The #MeToo movement uncovered a fault line running across the entire country. Revelation after painful revelation exposed the pervasiveness of misogyny and sexual brokenness in the United States. Among the accused were Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein, politicians...
by Dorothy Greco | May 24, 2018 | Articles, Marriage & Family, Perennial Gen, Spirituality
Twenty nine years ago, my fiancé broke up with me. I had just returned from a nine-month overseas photography assignment. This was pre-cell phone and I was totally blindsided. These kind of relational ruptures are aways messy. This one was even more so because we had...
by Dorothy Greco | May 24, 2018 | Articles, Biola Center for Marriage and Relationships, Marriage & Family
Social media apps are counterfeits. Their sophisticated designs understand and capitalize on our deeper needs without actually meeting those needs. As tech designers have admitted, Facebook and other social media sites were created with a profound awareness of our...
by Dorothy Greco | May 24, 2018 | Articles, Biola Center for Marriage and Relationships, Marriage & Family
At a time when we have an unprecedented ability to connect with anyone, anywhere, research is confirming what many of us intuitively know: we’re lonely. We’re actually not connecting, at least not in meaningful ways. That loneliness is contributing to higher rates of...
by Dorothy Greco | May 24, 2018 | Articles, Marriage & Family
Dear Prince Harry and Duchess-to-be Meghan, As you exchange your vows on Saturday, please know that people across the globe are celebrating with you. We hope that the two of you will be as happy in 20 or 40 years as you are this week. My husband and I marked our 27th...
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...