I always thought that once I finished grad school, that I would be able to finally read all of the books that have been patiently waiting on my shelf. In the next few weeks following my graduation, I started and finished at least two books so I thought that my hypothesis would be true. But …
Category: Faith.Hope.Love
What a Little Oil Could Do For You
When prompted to do something, we all have a tendency to tell God and others that we do not have enough resources to do that thing instead of reaching out and taking hold of it. If we are starting a new project at church, wanting to reach those in our community, we tell ourselves that …
Life Transitions When You Don’t Think You Are Ready
This past weekend, my 20 month old daughter decided to do something she had never done before - climb out of her crib! I mean I had seen her try to in the past but never in a million years did I ever think that she would actually do it. When I got up to …
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Reflections on Purple Hibiscus – Religion Gone Awry
<a href="I finished reading Purple Hibiscus by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie around 12am this morning. And I loved every piece of reading it. I was immediately lost in the plot and fell in love with this Kambali character - a 15 year old girl who is so much more than people often take her for. There …
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Something I Learned From Today’s Garfield Comic Strip
Anyone who knows me really well also knows that I am an avid Garfield fan. I can't remember when my love for this overweight, sarcastic cat began, especially considering that I loathe cats, but I do know that my love has been existent for quite a while now. My collection of 33 Garfield comic books …
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Crisis of Identity that My Education Couldn’t Solve
Several years ago I had an epiphany that uprooted the foundation of my world. You may think that what I realized isn’t profound but I care very little about what you think. In a moment’s time my life was changed and I realized that my life is not defined by success or failure, what I …
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