Isaiah, vagrants, and tyrant kings: When your hard work isn’t paying off
Have you been discouraged with how little seems to be coming out of your hard work? Maybe you feel...
Read Moreby Meg | Sep 13, 2013 | Inspiring People | 0 |
Have you been discouraged with how little seems to be coming out of your hard work? Maybe you feel...
Read MoreThis weekend was one of the most fulfilling of the whole year. And given that our lives are written like poetry, and standard English sentences are not an accurate language to express the soul, I wrote a poem about it. May you...
Read Moreby Meg | Jan 21, 2013 | Life Stories | 0 |
I spent this whole weekend doing nothing but moving. Friday night, my dad and I loaded up some cars of my brother’s stuff to bring on Saturday when we helped him and his wife move into their exquisite, colorful newlywed...
Read Moreby Meg | Jan 20, 2013 | Life Stories | 0 |
I am in a debt up to Methuselah’s eyeballs to the Lord of my life, Jesus Christ. I am thankful for every single person God has put in my life. You guys, He made you each uniquely and wired you intelligently. He...
Read Moreby Meg | Sep 7, 2012 | Life Stories, Worldview | 0 |
I wanted to let you know that my dad was in a car accident this morning. He broke his tibia and...
Read MoreMost people are tight on cash. Others just hang onto it oh so tightly except to pay the bills for their carpal tunnel surgery. The brilliance floating around in the heads of the yet-to-be-born haven’t been manifested thus...
Read Moreby Meg | Apr 13, 2012 | Inspiring People, Life Stories | 1 |
You never fight for a cause quite so much as you do when you are thoroughly convinced you have the...
Read Moreby Meg | Sep 19, 2011 | Inspiring People | 0 |
For after all, what is man in nature? A nothing in relation to infinity, all in relation to nothing, a central point between nothing and all and infinitely far from understanding either. The ends of things and their...
Read MoreMy nose finds itself hidden promiscuously in my textbooks, And I pretend that the persistence of memory is reliable. Yet as the aroma of spring blossoms wafts into this dormitory One last time, I remember — If only for a moment...
Read MoreMy favorite hobby is making people look at the world through different shoes. I blog about community, relationality, and Christianity.
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I work full-time for an organization helping churches and families to nourish faith in LGBT+ persons.