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The Beauty of Embodiment: How Physical Practices Point Us to Spiritual Truth
My fascination with Lent began with a half-hearted fast when I was a freshman in college.
The Power of Praying the Magnificat Daily
For the last five years, I’ve been a part of a religious community that prays the Magnificat—Mary’s song of praise upon finding herself pregnant with Jesus—twice a day.
Don’t Miss Out: How Lent Prepares Us for Easter
Among the recurring stress dreams commonly reported by people, perhaps this is the most familiar: you show up at school only to realize that you’ve forgotten about a quiz or final exam.
10 Questions to Ruin Your Dating Relationship (and 10 Better Ones to Ask)
Dating can be one of the scariest, most confusing, and most joyful times of life.
How Christian Discipline Leads to Joy
The goal of disciplined piano practice is not to master the piano.
Jesus Is Not Your Sports Buddy
In our roughly 12x12 family office (with about 6.5-foot ceilings, I might add), I embarrassingly have 39 items with a San Francisco 49ers logo on them.
30 and Never Been Kissed
There are so many things wrong with this. Not with the fact, but with the title.
Finding Freedom from Shame
A therapist once pointedly suggested that I was experiencing shame. I promptly suggested she was wrong.
Following Jesus into Reconciliation
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was, without a doubt, a great leader.
But he was a great follower first.