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The Most Loving Thing Is Not Often the Nicest Thing

The world, and the church, has totally mixed up loving and being nice, and it’s not just the words themselves. The more I watch movies, listen to music, or hear stories from young Christians, it seems like even though people say they’re looking for som …

My Saturday at Pursuit 2014

I woke up the Saturday morning of Pursuit feeling both excited and nervous. I hadn’t slept too well — probably because when I went to bed I was both excited and nervous. I knew Saturday was a big day for me, and I was still reeling from all the awesome …

Your Turn: Safety…It’s Not an Option!

A few weeks ago I got lost. A wrong exit off the highway, a wrong turn at a roundabout, an “Uh-I’ll-try-this-road!” somewhere along the way, and voila! I pulled up at the end of a long industrial street in the middle of nowhere, in the rain. Frustrated …

An Introvert’s Guide to Dating and Relationships

Last week, I wrote about some of the ways introverts can build community. This week, I want to focus on how introverts can operate in relationships with people who are more extroverted. While it can be a challenge to mesh two different personality type …

Stop Making Excuses and Start Making Plans

Sometimes it’s easier to make excuses why we can’t do something than it is to make plans on how to do it. When it comes to our faith, how often do we find reasons not to take part in outreach because we think it’s something beyond our skill set? “I’m t …

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