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Chelsey Nugteren

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More Than Just an Angry Dragon

My friend and I sat across from each other at a new sushi dive in Sioux Falls, S.D. We have been friends since high school and always encouragers of each other’s faith. As we enjoyed each bite of our meal, we shared wonderful convictions about tithing, …

The Best is Yet to Come

“Those were the best days of my life.” “The best is yet to come.” These two phrases signify completely different opinions. Yet which one is right? While picking up my room, I glanced around at the multitude of pictures coating my walls — the past four …

I’m Young and in Love

When I moved away from my small town after high school, I began to see how much later in life people got married. I figured they must have it right. I mean, why not? Why not give yourself time to develop and grow and mature (cough cough, be immature) b …

Interning Your Way to the Top: Part 2

  You all know my story — job hunt, let down, hunt some more. But I am happy to inform you that I just landed, you guessed it, an internship! I used to think that once you graduated you were past the internship stage of life; well, this economy ha …

Interning Your Way to the Top: Part 1

  Think back to when you were a freshman in college. What did you think your future vocation would be? I wanted to get involved with youth ministry or worship planning in a church. Well, four weeks ago I graduated with a completely different degre …

Unshowered and Overfed

I remember a feeling that consumed me last summer; it was a feeling of meaning and purpose. I was interning at Focus on the Family, and nothing in my life had ever felt so right. After several years of education, I felt as though I had finally transcen …

A Beautiful Letdown

It is that time — the end of a four-year journey that has taken my life, shaken it, dropped it, picked it back up and then set it back down. I’m five weeks from the end of an era: college. The next step after college, naturally, is to find a paying job …

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