Kids These Days
I’m watching the Maze Runner series with my 14-year-old and for the life of me I can’t remember agreeing to it. I have a hard
I’m watching the Maze Runner series with my 14-year-old and for the life of me I can’t remember agreeing to it. I have a hard
My three kids are all members of our local Cub Scout troop. There is no end to the irony of this fact. When the church
My pioneer ancestors stored food like a repository of matrilineal love. As their rearguard, my life pulses with the seasonal flow of home canning. I’m
Guest Post by Anonymous. Anonymous is a young professional living and working in New York City just doing their best. “Once I do this, there’s
Guest Post by Marie. Marie is an idea explorer, re-activated avid reader, wife, and mother. She has lived most of her life in Atlanta, dreams
Guest Post by Nicole Sbitani. Nicole is an adult convert, a non-Black woman of color, and a professional diplomat. She blogs at nandm.sbitani.com and writes
The collective grief of my country has surged for the second time in my adult life. The first time, I was a young adult, in
One of my best friends, Jocelyn, whom I left behind in Seattle, sent a friend of hers to me through Facebook messenger today. I have
This is my addition to the 10th anniversary retrospective series for the blog. This anniversary has coincided with a time that I’m also doing a
The Church announced yesterday that it will no longer refuse to hire women with children under 18 or fire female seminary and institute teachers when
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