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Parker B.
Parker B.

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Parker is a 2019 graduate of Southeastern Louisiana University with a BA in Communication. He grew up in the town of Denham Springs, Louisiana and is an avid basketball fan, casual poetry writer, and lover of life. Parker first encountered the Culture Project when a missionary visited his university’s student center. As someone who is passionate about love, virtue, and the writings of St. John Paul II, he immediately felt a strong pull towards their mission. After much discernment, he answered the Lord’s call to serve as a Culture Project missionary and share his passion with others. “Everyone is made for love and so everyone longs for it deeply. If no one ever tells us where true love is found, how will we ever find it? I hope to speak the truth and help others find this Love they long for.”

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Parker B.
Men and Emotional Chastity
By Parker B.  •  May 26th, 2020

“Savannah and I have actually started dating.” These words cut me deep.  Savannah was the girl I had a huge crush on for months. After a lot of back-and-forth in my head, I decided I might finally ask her out soon. Sitting in the car before going to an event, those words above were spoken…

Flirting. What’s the Deal?
By Parker B.  •  April 9th, 2020

So that special someone has caught your eye. Romance is in the air, feelings are getting caught, and by-golly you’re determined to let them know. Maybe you drop some subtle hints, tease them a little more than normal, or show them a little extra attention to try to get your point across. Maybe if they…

So I Have This Crush…
By Parker B.  •  March 3rd, 2020

I remember having the biggest crush on a girl in one of my classes in 7th grade. Let me tell you, it was something else. We didn’t talk much, nor saw each other outside of school, and we definitely weren’t friends. So naturally it was pretty serious. During lunch I would look for her across…

Consumed
By Parker B.  •  February 27th, 2020

There I was. Two hours had passed, my eyes were red and bloodshot, and all I felt was disoriented. It was like the world around me was distant and strange, almost like I had checked out of it for a moment. I felt bad and just downright tired and all I had to show for…

Kobe Bryant and the Culture of Accomplishment
By Parker B.  •  February 19th, 2020

I would like to start by saying that, as a lifelong basketball fan, the recent passing of Kobe Bryant deeply saddened me. I had just sat down in my living room to do some work when my teammate shouted the news from the kitchen. I didn’t believe it, I wanted to believe it was just…

Is Masturbation Healthy?
By Parker B.  •  February 18th, 2020

I talk to young people about a variety of different topics every day. From the fact that they are unique and unrepeatable, to dating advice, to healthy social media habits, to their dignity and worth. A lot of different topics that really get to the core of what young people are asking nowadays: Who am…

More Than a Feeling: Love in Action
By Parker B.  •  November 21st, 2019

I had the privilege of grabbing dinner with a fantastic priest recently. The list of things we talked about varied, but one thing he said in passing really stuck out to me. At one point in our conversation he says, “everyone loves talking about God’s love, but when that Love takes on flesh and makes…

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