noah

Noah was 500 years old, and he fathered Shem, Ham, and Japheth ~ Genesis 5:55 How many times have a read this verse? How many times have I glanced over the genealogical line of Seth laid out in Genesis 5 and not paid attention? How many times have I glossed over the importance of  those… Continue reading noah

Dig Deep.

The world is loud. It pulls at you and demands much of you. The message it screams is inconsistent and in it you will find no hope. For Christians, particularly those my age, we cannot be content to allow the world to be the loudest voice in our life. We cannot be satisfied to sit… Continue reading Dig Deep.

Review: The Curious Christian by Barnabas Piper

Faith is meant to lived loudly. It is meant to ask questions, seek out knowledge, and declare truth. It is meant to stand boldly not shirk quietly. It is meant to encompass the entirety of life and redeem it. Faith should not be kept in a box taken out only on Sunday mornings and it… Continue reading Review: The Curious Christian by Barnabas Piper

My Favorite Podcasts

I love podcasts. Call me weird, but I find listening to people talk mesmerizing. I think I like the way their voices meld together. It is by far my preferred method of entertainment and receiving news partially because listening takes up so little of my attention. I can drive, read, do homework, or workout while… Continue reading My Favorite Podcasts

To Read Pile: April Edition

Hello y'all! It's spring and spring makes me happy! It also makes me want to read. Of course, April also means lots of exams as school cranks up as we near the end of the Academic Year. That doesn't mean I won't be reading extensively, though! Here's what's on my list for the month of… Continue reading To Read Pile: April Edition

Review: “Near Christianity: How Journeys Along Jewish-Christian Borders Saved My Faith in God” by Anthony Le Donne

C.S.Lewis's Mere Christianity is considered a classic of Christian apologetics. Any young Christian seeking to understand the difficult, and often frightening, world of apologetics is almost guaranteed to have Lewis's work thrust upon them. In fact, very few Christians can honestly say that Mere Christianity has not been recommended to them at point. This is because Mere Christianity, like most of… Continue reading Review: “Near Christianity: How Journeys Along Jewish-Christian Borders Saved My Faith in God” by Anthony Le Donne