One of the greatest mysteries of this time will be about the humanity of Jesus Christ. There are obvious questions like how can Jesus be both God and man? Could Jesus have sinned like any other human? Did Jesus have a crush on anyone? But along with those, there’s one part of Jesus’ life as … Continue reading The part of Jesus life that no one talks about
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How does God respond to bullying?
There is something inside our human nature that causes us to root for the underdog. It’s the reason so many people love watching the 16 seed beat a number 1 seed during March Madness. It’s the reason why we love to see the little guy beat the big guy in the fight. It’s the reason … Continue reading How does God respond to bullying?
Why does the church need disciple-making disciples?
My goal for this year has been to read more. Reading is something I haven’t done very much of for the first 19 years of my life, so I decided that this year would be different. Five months into this new habit, I can say that I am really glad I started reading more. Reading … Continue reading Why does the church need disciple-making disciples?
My problem with “Christian” movies.
It's fascinating how being in a relationship with someone opens your eyes to see the world from another perspective. Note that I say “fascinating”, not pleasant, because I have come to learn that successful relationships require seeing the world from a different perspective, which can be a difficult process. I realized this in a new … Continue reading My problem with “Christian” movies.
My big confession.
Confessing bad things that I do is something I struggle with; I wish I was better at it, I really do. But often times when I am presented with the opportunity to come clean about something, I decide to stay silent. When I was in 8th grade I took a world history class. In this … Continue reading My big confession.
How is death’s sting made beautiful by the King?
Death is something we all have to face at some point in our life. There’s no way around this harsh reality. I have been fortunate enough to not interact with death very often in the first 20 years of my life. That being said, a lot of my thoughts these past 3 weeks have been … Continue reading How is death’s sting made beautiful by the King?
Is retirement “christian”?
Growing up with immigrant parents, I tended to notice that my “lighter skinned” friends did things differently than we did. While most families had 401k’s or college saving funds, my family had neither. Sometimes people would be shocked to hear that my parents don’t save too much for retirement, to which they would quickly reply … Continue reading Is retirement “christian”?
The time I learned how to question things.
I have never had the experience of being a mother, but I realize that it takes incredible patience to raise children. I know this only because I was once a child, and I can only begin to know the things my siblings and I would do to get on my mom’s nerves. My mom has … Continue reading The time I learned how to question things.
The time I decided not to be “owned”
This post was written by Pete Santucci. Pete has been a mentor, challenging pickle-ball opponent, and great friend of mine. Check out his blog at http://www.petesantucci.com/ I used to be a Coke guy. I refused to drink Pepsi because Coke was my brand. But then one day, I realized that I had let a … Continue reading The time I decided not to be “owned”
The time I learned how to take a selfie.
“A picture is worth a thousand words”, that’s how the quote goes right? If so, does it also apply to selfies? The reason I ask is because I am a huge fan of selfies. Something about the awkwardness of taking a selfie just really draws me to it. So, for a period of time, I … Continue reading The time I learned how to take a selfie.









