Doctor, I think my life might matter.
So I’m looking back at a journal entry I wrote back in March, in which I summarized the...
Read Moreby Meg | Aug 1, 2013 | Church and Culture, Worldview | 0 |
Lately, I’ve had the opportunity to talk to a lot of my friends about reading the Bible. One...
Read MoreHey guys. I haven’t written in a while. I was on a rant and realized I could turn it into a post and maybe reveal some of my heart. I think it’s important to reveal your heart to people. Or your life might just...
Read Moreby Meg | Jul 18, 2012 | Inspiring People, Life Stories | 2 |
For the past two weeks, I’ve been on two different family vacations, and I’m finally back at my good old roll-top desk, with a candle, Paramore, an oversized plaid shirt, and chamomile tea. I’ve become quite a tea fanatic since...
Read Moreby Meg | Jun 8, 2012 | Church and Culture | 0 |
So this one time I was reading my Bible. I was treating it like any other book, finishing a...
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 | May 2, 2012 | Life Stories, Music, Literature, and Art | 0 |
Sometimes, you can think that faith and wisdom are opposites. But you’re wrong. In grade school, I read a book called The Pinballs by Betsy Byars. It was about three foster children who kept being forced to switch houses...
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I work full-time for an organization helping churches and families to nourish faith in LGBT+ persons.