The Power of Online Comments and a Caution to People Who Write Them
It’s a unique opportunity to influence the writers who will read your comments, so steward that power well. Assume your words will have an impact.
It’s a unique opportunity to influence the writers who will read your comments, so steward that power well. Assume your words will have an impact.
I could’ve asked him for clarification, said no to lunch dates and ignored his flirty texts. But I didn’t. And that is all on me.
Even if you think you’re “single for a reason” versus “single for a season,” God’s still on His throne, and your desire for marriage does not go unnoticed.
After the passing of a close friend, I had to deal with the suffocating effects of fear and guilt, and their presence radically changed my life.
How would my life change if I believed my body was beautiful just as it is — not disgusting or acceptable or fixable but actually beautiful?
Despite therapy and self-awareness and self-help books, people don’t make it out of awkwardness alone — they need community.
With more and more Millennials feeling drawn to liturgy, I’m finding comfort in embracing the “conversational and sacramental.”
We all love to be practical and intentional, especially when money’s tight and time is short. But maybe living impractically is exactly what we need.
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