Discovering Self or Love?
The most needful thing is not that we discover ourselves, but that we discover love.
The most needful thing is not that we discover ourselves, but that we discover love.
One hot summer day after my first year of law school, I went to Taco Bell and spent $12 on an assortment of nachos, tacos and burritos. When I got back to the office where I was interning, it was hard to sit down at the desk without feeling uncomfortab …
Maybe you’ve been in this situation. You’re sitting in a meeting and someone throws out a wild, crazy idea. Your brain immediately begins poking holes in said idea, scrolling through all of the reasons it’s likely doomed to failure. If you’re like me — …
Jessica Stollings is no stranger to the challenges and opportunities that exist between the different generations. She’s lived them out personally as a Millennial navigating “the real world” and professionally through leadership roles in a Fortune 500 …
Last week my ever-adventurous husband asked if I would like to go to L.A. for a taping of America’s Got Talent. So I went.
Last week, I wrote a straightforward post about how you shouldn’t get serious about someone until you know how the person handles stress. At the end of the post, I decided to use a practical example from the hit reality TV show The Amazing Race. I said …
Maybe totally giving up your phone isn’t for you, but a partial separation may be in order.
In my recent post titled “5 Resolutions You Shouldn’t Make This Year,” I cautioned against setting and striving for unrealistic and unbiblical goals, arguing that they set us up for failure, frustration and even self-righteousness. But that doesn’t mea …
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