Tweet And it all started with one tiny word- YES. Life has been a bit crazy lately and a minor mishap caused my blog to get lost in cyberspace for a few weeks, but I am back and excited to announce the newest adventure I am embarking on. Planning a wedding. Yep. The man of my dreams proposed to me Saturday. It was a complete surprise. Since everyone has asked and because I don’t want to forget, here is the story.. He invited me over for dinner which is not uncommon on a Saturday night. I had been running errands all day and had loaded up my…
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“Don’t just drop canned goods from the sky”
Tweet It’s really easy to get involved in charity these days. Drop off some canned goods, donate some clothes, write a check, and boom! You have crossed charity off your list. You are now free to move on with your life feeling good that you contributed to society. Have you ever thought about the people on the other side of that equation? I have. A lot. And thankfully, so has the leadership of my church. This is why we are committed to not just building a great church, but building a great city. And we started this process by listening. Listening to the people on the other side…
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Vote for me to go on TOMS Giving Trip
Tweet This year TOMS did some incredible. They opened up their giving trip contest to anyone and everyone who wanted to enter. You just had to create a flag, write a story, and hit enter. Then the decision is left up to the world. Of course I entered. Not only do I love to travel, I want to go on a trip so stinking bad. I would honestly pay to go on one, but TOMS doesn’t really just let anyone go on them. And regardless of your opinion, since I bought my first pair of TOMS, I have been in love with the company, the shoes, and the business…
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A Brief Glimpse
Tweet Last night I hung out with a group of college students. I shared a little bit of my heart and passion for fighting human trafficking and a pretty cool opportunity to get involved in the global fight on a very local level. I have to admit, if someone would pay me to go around and talk about human trafficking, I would quit my job in a second. Sometimes I seriously contemplate just quitting anyways and figuring out how to pay the bills later. (Don’t worry mom, I won’t really do that!) The coolest part was they got it. They listened intently and they got on board. After I…
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The Sound of Laughter
Tweet If there is one thing I will remember most from my trip to Myanmar it is the sound of laughter. While language barriers may prevent deep conversation, laughter is universally recognizable and communicates a clear message. The message of joy, happiness, enjoyment, acceptance. It fills a void where words are absent. And it communicates a sense of hope. Where laughter abounds, hope also abounds. As I spent time in our orphanages, I was amazed at the hope that hung in the air. You could feel it. You could also hear it. All across our various campuses the sounds that filled the air were joyful squeals and laughter from…
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Freedom Reigns
Tweet Freedom reigns in this place, showers of Mercy and Grace. Falling on every face, there is freedom. -Jesus Culture Now the Lord is the Spirit, and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom. –2 Corinthians 3:17 This song has been running through my mind all week. We sang it Sunday in church and as I have been preparing for Myanmar this week, I cannot stop thinking about the first line in the chorus freedom reigns in this place. We live in a world where freedom does not reign in many places. In Myanmar, thousands are stuck in literal bondage, enslaved to a master who demands…
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Tell a Story
Tweet My pastor on Sunday was talking about resolutions and he said that studies have shown one of the easiest ways to stick to a decision is to make it part of a story. Thus as we say goodbye to 2012 and hello to 2013, I am going to use this time to weave a story throughout the next year of my life. It may not end up being a story anyone else reads, but nevertheless it will be my story. The overarching component of a story is the theme. Perhaps one reason resolutions end up broken by February (if we make it that long) is because they are…
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Stop and Smell the Roses
Tweet I am finished!! Grades are posted and I finished out the semester maintaining my 4.0. Apparently, the 72 pages I wrote between Thanksgiving and December 7th were alright. I am thinking I should consider a career in writing, although few people are probably interested in the effects of bureaucracy on the country of India. The more exciting fact is not only am I finished with this semester, I am half-way through my master’s degree. One year is officially D.O.N.E! I wish I could say after one year I have a clear direction and know exactly what I want to do with the rest of my life and have…
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Poured Out and Overflowing
Tweet “Bring the whole tithe into the storehouse, that there may be food in my house. Test me in this,” says the LORD Almighty, “and see if I will not throw open the floodgates of heaven and pour out so much blessing that you will not have room enough for it.” Malachi 3:10 For the past several years, Malachi 3:10 has been one of my favorite verses. I have given until it hurts at times and constantly tried to stretch myself in the area of giving and being generous of my finances, time, and talents. Never for personal gain, but because I genuinely believe we cannot out-give God. In taking…
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A Gentle Reminder
Tweet I will be the first to admit I am not a political person. In fact, I do my best to avoid politics. However, during an election year, avoiding politics is about as easy as living under a rock. It is everywhere-the TV, the newspaper, my Twitter and Facebook, and even in many of the conversations people want to have. However, I have always struggled with how involved Christians become in politics. As I read my Facebook feed this morning I was utterly disappointed in my Christian brothers and sisters. One post referred to Obama as the anti-Christ, others were speaking of how “disappointed” they were Christians failed to vote…