To Be or Not to be

“To be or not to be?” Perhaps the most iconic question ever posed, rivaling “Does God exist?” and “What is truth?” And it may be that Shakespeare, when he penned the infamous line in Hamlet, was pondering the very existence of God and absolute truth as he stared into the face of suffering. “To be … More To Be or Not to be

Wake me up

Writing is therapy. And it is my preferred form. I write in order to process and I process what I write.  I am processing two monumental things that have recently happened. Nay. Three momumental things. Nope, many momumental things that have happened that I can’t possibly write comprehensively about, but I could very well bore … More Wake me up

Note To Self

I have exactly one week left of winter break before I start my baccalaureate studies back up for a new semester, and I have exactly one week of squishing in as many many friends to visit, movies to watch, books to read, sweets to bake, and homemade dinners to cook before this part of me … More Note To Self

Good•ish

I couldn’t hold it in any longer. I broke down in the front seat of my car. I had just been followed for the last 15 minutes in uptown, New Orleans, by an enraged woman. It was my fault, really. An honest mistake. I was multitasking which is not a strength of mine. Let me … More Good•ish

Not My Fault

I found a small handmade book in my son’s backpack.  “Life Blog: My life as a trip.” by Oliver Wilton.  He writes, “My life is like a trip. I move a lot. I only stay at a house for two or one years, maybe three years. We move a lot to tell the gospel.” It … More Not My Fault

Searching For Wonder

I know Beth Moore is a hot topic amongst us evangelical christians. She apparently seems to elicit extreme feelings. She’s either adored or scorned. I’m not sure where your opinions of her land, but she is to me the best friend I never had. I’d go home with her as quick as the disappearance of … More Searching For Wonder

The Debacle

What I thought was going to be a mundane and ordinary week took ambiguous twists and left me still shaking my head. Three highlights took place, two of which I will write about another time. A few weeks ago I went walking around Stone Mountain Park with my two Arab friends. We laughed, we sang, … More The Debacle

To all my non Christian friends, an open letter

I write majority of my blog posts to a particular audience, to all my christian friends. Stories and encouragements to those likeminded with me in faith and belief. But tonight I write to all my friends that hold different beliefs and follow a different religion. Because of the wide, connected world of social media, I … More To all my non Christian friends, an open letter