Why your music doesn’t make you better than me.
My friend Amanda wrote an end-of-year post on selfishness, grocery store encounters, arts and...
Read Moreby Meg | May 12, 2014 | Church and Culture, Music, Literature, and Art, Worldview | 0 |
My friend Amanda wrote an end-of-year post on selfishness, grocery store encounters, arts and...
Read Moreby Meg | Feb 28, 2014 | Church and Culture, Worldview | 2 |
Cool guys. So I was at Chipotle the other day and I picked up a Westword mag while waiting in line...
Read Moreby Meg | Apr 12, 2013 | Church and Culture, Inspiring People | 0 |
I stumbled upon this video this morning. It’s a seminar by Abby Johnson I went to a little...
Read Moreby Meg | Nov 18, 2012 | Life Stories | 2 |
It really wasn’t until this year that I started realizing the how universally important it is for...
Read Moreby Meg | May 18, 2012 | Inspiring People | 0 |
So I knew there was a plot twist at the end of the book of Job. But I was reading it this morning and realized that there’s another plot twist I’d never even known about. Job is the oldest book in the Bible. It’s about a kind,...
Read Moreby Meg | Feb 13, 2012 | Church and Culture | 1 |
While confrontation is sometimes necessary, oftentimes people who are struggling just need edification, and life change will follow. When you’re only thinking about the negatives, it’s easy to get discouraged, to get...
Read Moreby Meg | Feb 10, 2012 | Church and Culture | 1 |
Once upon a time, there were some ignorant religious people, and Jesus fought them off with tough love. He called them snakes, and then he asked them, “How can you speak good, when you are evil? For out of the abundance of the...
Read Moreby Meg | Feb 7, 2012 | Church and Culture | 0 |
When you’re too open, and you are an imperfect, sinful person, sin often spills out of your heart. So then, to avoid gossip, you try to stop yourself by putting a “filter” between what you think and what you say. But then you...
Read Moreby Meg | Feb 4, 2012 | Church and Culture | 1 |
I apologize if it looks like I know what I’m saying. In all reality, it’s a theory that I plan to test in the natural world until it proves false. It’s a theory about gossip. gos·sip /ˈgäsip/ noun Casual or unconstrained...
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