Cooking with Gentiles

I attended public school for the first 13 years of my childhood and with it, came the sense of uniqueness. Being unable to discuss or share religion in class made me feel as if I were one of the few children in the community who worshiped God the way my family and I did. Attending […]

Cooking with Gentiles

I attended public school for the first 13 years of my childhood and with it, came the sense of uniqueness. Being unable to discuss or share religion in class made me feel as if I were one of the few children in the community who worshiped God the way my family and I did. Attending […]

Seek First His Kingdom

I remember getting the email late one night. It instructed all of the teachers at my school to start looking for employment elsewhere, they had decided to shut down my school. It was my first year of teaching and it had been a rocky one. The teaching part was great and the students were wonderful […]

In Love

I remember the first time I had feelings for Jesus. It wasn’t very long ago. I had gone to a conference on the coast with some Reed students, and a man spoke who was a professor at a local bible college. He spoke mostly about how we should read the Bible. He was convincing. He […]

What’s More Important Than an iPhone Charger?

“And don’t forget to bring a powerstrip!” That excellent advice from my father-in-law, Lee, rung through my head the night before Steph and I went on our first cruise last week. Sure enough, as we checked out our room, there was only one power outlet. One! Being happily prepared, I pulled out the powerstrip that […]