A slave to money
Kelsey Leavitt, columnist I have a flaw. Actually, I have many. If you asked my sister, I’m sure she’d give you a nice and neat—probably highlighted— Excel sheet of them. However, I’m not talking about...
View ArticleFear and encouragement
There has been something on my heart for the past few weeks. It’s a small topic at best, and with as many final papers that I have due it should probably be the least of my worries. But I can’t help...
View ArticleWhy I’m afraid of ants
Before this previous summer, my fear of ants was minimal. Once I discovered the power they have in numbers and the amount of paranoia they induce, my fear of ants grew to an overwhelming level. It...
View ArticleOvercoming Fear
Alone in an unknown terrain with no one to hold close when you need comfort. A jungle full of mysterious sounds as you sit by yourself in a village, Bible in hand, preaching the gospel to people who’ve...
View ArticleGiving blood
Today I gave blood. I hate everything about giving blood, from the needles, to the blood, to the claustrophobic van, but today I chose to give blood. I conquered my fears and signed myself up. Blood...
View ArticleSet free from worry, fear and anxiety
Christ has set me free from worry, fear and anxiety. I’m a worrier. I’m probably one of the most worrying people I’ve ever known. Things stress me out daily, the unknown terrifies me, and I’m left...
View ArticleSurviving the clown epidemic
If you see someone walking around with a creepy red smile painted on their face or crazy, colorful, curly hair, I promise you didn’t wander into the set of a horror movie, and you’re not going crazy....
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