Beatitudes and Woes for Millennials Blessed are you, when you forgo adding avocado for an extra $2 at brunch, for you will receive the prospect of home ownership with your… Continue Reading
Hope Tellers Like nearly all other Americans, I commute to work. Each morning I slide into my car and trek eleven miles down south to my job…. Continue Reading
Is Minimalism More Christian? When you unpack the same box for the third time in one year, you begin to see the appeal of minimalism. That’s what it took… Continue Reading
Book Review: Strange Days by Mark Sayers This was one of the best books I read in 2017 and I recommended it to no fewer than 10 people in the first week after finishing… Continue Reading
Subtle Coughing I didn’t notice at first. As my friend continued to speak, her husband began to cough. Not a hearty cough that characterizes the beginnings of… Continue Reading
Apologists and Artists I’ve always admired C.S. Lewis, not just as a writer, but as an apologist. Like lawyers of the faith, apologists argue with impassioned reason for… Continue Reading
Paper Tigers My dear friend, Chichi, hosted a dinner discussion about feeling like we need to “shrink” as women, inspired by this spoken word piece. It’s well worth… Continue Reading