This week: changing the expectations we have of our quarantine, changing our perspective on Jesus, and changing our circumstances through necessary endings.
Read MoreA friend challenged me to write a poem. Here’s what I wrote.
Read MoreI have to be home for dinner. Coming out of my mouth, it tasted nostalgic - like late summer evenings playing tag with the neighbor kids until the sun started to go down. The world has slowed down, and it’s even brought me back to my childhood - where time goes fast and slow all at the same time, where the only concerns you have are playing and eating.
Read MoreThis week: paintings to inspire your belief in humanity, a book to inspire your dreams, and a recipe to inspire your tastebuds!
Read MoreUnprecedented. It’s a word we’ve all heard a lot lately, and a very fitting one to describe the time that we are living through. A global shutdown of this scale has never been seen, and will likely never happen again in our lifetimes; yet as I’ve reflected on this time, I’ve been reminded of another lockdown I experienced, one of a very different kind, yet marked by the same feelings of uncertainty, fear, and anxiety.
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