• Faith

    Craving Validation in a Social Media World

    Tweet In the Youtube-Facebook-Twitter etc. world we live in, it is easy to get 100 likes because you finished a paper, bought a Christmas tree, or heard a meaningful quote and passed it alone.  It seems we have grown accustomed to living our lives through social media and the praise it brings.  Sometimes it looks like this..   FB Status Update: Today I ran 5 miles. FB Response: 25 likes; comments like “Go girl”- “You rock”- “The only way I am running is if something is chasing me”- “love this” etc.. This month, my wonderfully lovely group of Bible study girls is fasting from media.  The consensus so far is..…

  • Community

    Charity Case or Close Friend…How are We Defining Those Around Us?

    Tweet Luke 14:12-14 12Then Jesus said to his host, “When you give a luncheon or dinner, do not invite your friends, your brothers or relatives, or your rich neighbors; if you do, they may invite you back and so you will be repaid. 13But when you give a banquet, invite the poor, the crippled, the lame, the blind,14and you will be blessed. Although they cannot repay you, you will be repaid at the resurrection of the righteous.”   As I have mentioned before, I am reading through the book Seven by Jen Hatmaker with a small group of women.  The book has challenged  all of us on our lifestyles, the amount…

  • Faith

    What then am I supposed to do?

    Tweet Sometimes, when you get exactly what you want, you have to step back and remember that..you got exactly what you wanted.     This lesson is sometimes painful to swallow.   Enter life lately.   My previous employment had gone downhill quickly and I was anxious for a way out. I wanted a new job. Apparently, in my mind, this would fix all the problems in my life and make everything ok.   Note to self: Don’t listen to your mind. Sometimes it tells awful lies.   Thus, when I did land a new job it was anything but a fix to all of life’s problems. In fact, the…

  • Faith

    You Are What You Eat

    Tweet Today is Thursday which is becoming my favorite day every other week thanks to my small group of 6am Bible study girls.  As I mentioned previously, we are reading through the book  Seven by Jen Hatmaker.  It is a journey into the excess of our culture and a mission to cut down, cut out, and focus in on those places where discomfort lies and where the Holy Spirit moves.   This month the focus is on the food we eat. In that, each of us has chosen an area in which to fast and limit ourselves as an exercise in self-control and in laser focus.  For me it is…

  • Faith

    A Journey into Excess

    Tweet God works in incredible ways. I am constantly amazed by how He orchestrates every perfect detail of life. And one of my personal goals for the fall is to write more for fun. I spend a lot of time writing research papers and discussion board threads, but writing for pleasure is a much better stress release. 🙂   For as long as I can remember, I have been a morning person. I love getting up early. I love the peace and quiet of the morning. I get my best thinking and work done before most people are awake. And for the longest time, I have been longing for a…

  • Community

    A Kilo-What?!?

    Tweet If you had told me six months ago I would have spent the last week of my life learning about natural gas and electricity, the differences between volts, amps, and kilowatts, and trying to figure out if people around me were actually speaking English, I would have laughed in your face. I was out to change the world and no where in those plans did I consider needing to know how the electric industry was regulated.  As has been a general theme the last several years, however, God had other plans.   Monday I found myself sitting in orientation for a job as a Rates Analyst at our local…

  • Community

    You Can Have Courage or Comfort-Not Both.

    Tweet Regardless of where you fall on the spectrum of leadership, the Willow Creek Association Global Leadership Summit is one conference that has something for everyone. I would highly recommend carving out the two-day time span to attend, you will not be disappointed.   This year’s conference once again proved to be challenging, inspiring, and  motivating. I was especially thankful given some new challenges on the horizon. The 2013 faculty featured an array of business leaders, political leaders, and church leaders.  At the end of the two days, my brain was full of ideas, stories, knowledge, and excitement. It has taken me some time to unpack it all and boil…

  • Life Inspiration

    Adventures in Utopia

    Tweet Utopia: An ideal place or state, any visionary system of political or social perfection   Over the 4th of July holiday, Jordan and I ventured over to New Harmony, a small community that began as an experiment in utopia. Today it is a quaint little town full of cute houses, antique stores, and history on almost every corner.  Jordan knows me well and suggested we grab our bikes and head over there for the day. He had found an ice cream store he wanted to go to and well, I am always up for an adventure, even if it’s just down the road.  We got to New Harmony right as…

  • Community,  Minimialism

    New Clothes Every Two Weeks?!

    Tweet This summer I am taking an ethics class and was assigned, as in all my graduate classes, a research paper.  For this class, I chose to deviate from my normal topic range and tackle the idea of sweatshops and cheap labor.  (ok, the topic isn’t that far from the normal range of issues I am passionate about) I have to admit, I would be the first to say I do not agree with sweatshops and I am semi-careful about where I shop, but I still love to shop and love a bargain. In my research for the paper, I came across a book- Overdressed: The High Cost of Cheap Fashion. …

  • Faith

    1000 Meters

    Tweet This morning I got my butt out of bed at 4:30am and went to the gym. I swam 1000 meters with a group of people who have become a second family to me and who, for all intents and purposes, should not give a second thought to a 20-something barely scraping by to pay her bills.  As I was half-way down a lap this morning, I was struck by how far from my plan it is. Three years ago you could not have paid me to stick my face in the water.  Around the same time, I moved to a tropical island in the middle of the Pacific ocean. …