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Sam Huddleston

Sam Huddleston graduated from George Mason University in 2018 with a BA in Government and International Politics. He grew up in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and always had a passion for sports. Sam met The Culture Project through a former missionary on his college campus and was introduced to their vision of a world founded upon human dignity and beauty. Their message of authentic love, and the virtuous sacrifices it entails pulled at Sam’s heart, and he soon answered God’s call for him to serve a year as a Culture Project missionary. “During many parts of my life, I never knew what real love was. I became a missionary to show others there is more to love than what society has offered.”

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Sam Huddleston
Learning to Love What You Hate
By Sam Huddleston  •  August 18th, 2020

I am terrible at art. Just terrible at it. You could give me every single art tool that has ever been created and I could maybe MAYBE make a stick figure. Art is something I never just had a talent for, and it was never something I saw myself improving in over time. There are…

What Classic Movies Have Taught Me About Love
By Sam Huddleston  •  June 18th, 2020

Okay, before we dive in I have two PSA’s to put out there. Number one: I am a huge romantic. I love old movies, old music, and just the aura of time periods like the 30’s through 50’s. I know they are far from perfect, but I am naturally drawn to them. Number two: I…

Losing, and Why It’s Important
By Sam Huddleston  •  April 21st, 2020

I don’t remember all the details of my senior year in high school, but two memories stand out to me. The first being the last volleyball game I ever played, and the second being the last speech and debate tournament I was in. I remember both of them, partly because they didn’t end in the…

To The Woman Who Broke My Heart
By Sam Huddleston  •  March 24th, 2020

Dear Sister, I am sorry. I’m sorry for not loving you for the fullness of who you are during our relationship. I’m sorry for the moments I desired you for only how you satisfied me, and not just for the goodness of who you are. I’m sorry for not respecting what you wanted and needed…

What is My Purpose in Life?
By Sam Huddleston  •  March 17th, 2020

When I was in high school, I was in Florida for a national speech and debate tournament. The day before, I was sitting outside the hotel and I was reading an article about an ongoing conflict in the Middle East. In the article, there were firsthand accounts from soldiers fighting on the front lines, and…

What a 15 Minute Conversation Means for Your Relationship
By Sam Huddleston  •  March 10th, 2020

In 1994, American psychologist Dr. John Gottman reached out to 151 couples in long term marriages for a series of three 15 minute interviews. The interviews consisted of talking about the day they were having, talking about a problem area, and talking about a pleasant part of their marriage. During the course of the conversation,…

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