In this week’s news, billionaire Robert F. Smith pledged to pay all student loan debt of the 2019 Graduating Class of Morehouse College. The lump sum of payment is estimated to be approximately 40 million dollars. According to The Wall Street Journal, “That donation covers the student loans for about 400 graduates.”[1] As I read through... Continue Reading →
Puzzle Pieces
Our lives are comprised of moments and experiences. If I cataloged your life through puzzle pieces, what would some of those portions of time represent? What if you took one of my life’s puzzle pieces and tried to replace it with parts of your story? You may think, “That would be great! I’ll take all... Continue Reading →
Empty Altars
Have you ever made yourself feel nothing because you fear if you allow yourself to experience pure joy that your happiness will be stolen from you? This is how I felt when I was a newlywed. I was blissfully happy – in a way I didn’t know was possible for an average person. But I... Continue Reading →
Confidence
Confidence, for me, has a negative connotation and almost seems like a taboo word to say out loud (or even write). Why is this? Maybe it is because confidence is associated with pride, but that is only true if we put confidence in our flesh. However, when we put our confidence in God, it exhibits... Continue Reading →