I think I am having what my professor might call “a quarter-life crisis.” I have exactly one week left until I am officially a senior in college, the much-anticipated year where all the big decisions of the entirety of my […]
I think I am having what my professor might call “a quarter-life crisis.” I have exactly one week left until I am officially a senior in college, the much-anticipated year where all the big decisions of the entirety of my […]
I have been guilty of running as soon as I hear the words “I love you” from a person of the opposite gender. Why on earth would I ever run from such a thing? If I had to choose the root […]
There I sat in an Italian bakery off of Rosecrans and Cañon, Bible open, textbooks stacked in front of me, coffee in my left hand, when an older, shaggy, and slightly disheveled but friendly man adorned with a blue hat […]
Four notes. That’s all it takes. My heart rate begins to pick up speed. My fingers tingle in response to intense appreciation and reverence. My mind is captivated by the anticipation of profound words. Once spoken, they reveal new truths […]
“Unthreatening, minty-fresh, commonplace toothbrushes are being trafficked into dangerous, dirty, aggressive jobs of feeding the insecurities of young women, as well as their abdomens. Ridding these toothbrushes of their innocence are plagued minds convinced that their residence is not thin […]
No. No you may not come. Prayer. Persistence. Petition. Then finally, a breakthrough. Eleven Americans, characterized by their ethnic diversity, were unexpectedly invited, in a turn of events, to host the “Special Olympics” at a Special Needs Orphanage in Yerevan, Armenia. Music blasting. Balls flying. Hula-hoops […]
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