Love, Dignity, and the Changing Church: A Look Back on Five Years of Cultural Shifts
The past five years have reshaped how we understand loss, love, and belonging. Looking back at the pandemic, and our emergence from it, we find ourselves exploring grief, purity culture, and faith’s call to freedom and dignity. In a changing world, God invites us anew to embrace our complexities as sacred and remember—we are not alone, and we are beloved.
Rebuilding Trust in a Time of Division: Lessons from Indigenous Wisdom
In Episode 4 of Prepared to Drown, Reverend Tony Snow spoke on resilience, trust, and community in the face of broken systems. As Canada and the U.S. navigate growing economic tensions, his words offer a timely reflection on hope, reciprocity, and choosing a different path forward. Read how his wisdom speaks to this moment.

Hope is NOT a Strategy …
In a world overwhelmed by political tensions, climate crises, and rising division, our latest podcast conversation with Reverend Tony Snow explores the power of faith, community, and action. We discuss Christian nationalism, Indigenous resilience, and the necessity of standing together in turbulent times. Hope alone is not enough—we must take steps to foster connection, compassion, and meaningful change.

If You Can’t Take the Heat …
Is the world really going to hell, or are we just misinterpreting the chaos? Our latest podcast episode unpacks the themes of hell, hope, and resilience in turbulent times. Through deep discussions on faith, systemic struggles, and the power of community, we explore how love and connection can help us navigate the messiness of life and build a more hopeful future.