What a week! It was Mardi Gras in New Orleans, and my time off from school quickly turned from tragedy to triumph. It started with devastating canceled plans to jump in a pile of snow visiting my cousin Emily in Washington and ended up being redeemed by my friend Ryan's visit (insert starry eyes emoji … Continue reading A lot can happen in a week: A canceled trip, a friend’s visit, and a chat with demons
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A strong root is formed in darkness…
Photo by Arun Kr on Pexels.com Faith stands firm during the chaos with your feet planted on solid ground. Faith is willing to be mocked and ridiculed, knowing you may bend but will not break. Jesus warns us that persecution will happen and says to rejoice (Matthew 5:10-12). What do you think would happen to … Continue reading A strong root is formed in darkness…
‘Tis the season: A very Merry Un-Christmas… why I don’t celebrate
2021 has been something, hasn’t it? Governments are mandating vaccines that have proven to have weird side effects in the name of public safety, people who choose to decide for themselves are held in “health camps”. Politicians who have signs of dementia are chosen to be our fearless leader, economies are unstable, gas prices have … Continue reading ‘Tis the season: A very Merry Un-Christmas… why I don’t celebrate
Why do atheists “Thank God”?
Why do atheists thank God when they dodge some kind of danger? Is it superstition? Where did it come from? I know several atheists who boast their arrogance of not needing a God and have told me I am close-minded to believe, but when trouble comes, and the situation works out for them they say, … Continue reading Why do atheists “Thank God”?
