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A Walking Miracle
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Emily Harpole
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August 20th, 2020
When I was a sophomore in college, I had the opportunity to study abroad in Florence, Italy. It was an amazing semester of adventure. We visited new cities and countries, tried new foods, experienced new cultures and made new friends. I also remember going into SO many churches and holy sites. They seemed to be…
Learning to Love What You Hate
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Sam Huddleston
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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…
Everybody Needs Somebody!
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Charles
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August 13th, 2020
Like most other young men and women out there, you and I have the same problem. We are weak and fallen human beings who get bucked off the horse sometimes! What do we need in those times? What will keep us steady? There are many things, but a very important one is each other. Imagine…
Does Clothing Matter?
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Carlie
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August 11th, 2020
“When you said you looked a mess, I whispered underneath my breath; you heard it. You look perfect tonight.” “Don’t even bother asking if you look okay. You know I’ll say… cause baby you’re beautiful just the way you are.” Maybe you’re a girl who loves fashion. Even if it’s just to check the mail,…
With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility… and with Great Responsibility Comes Great Chastity
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Andrew Benne
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August 6th, 2020
It’s been said across almost every form of media, comics, cartoons, movies and more. With great power comes great responsibility; a simple sentence that becomes the guiding principle for one of the world’s most popular superheroes. Spider-man’s mission statement is unique because it tells us not what he does but why he does it. This…
How Much Should You Share?
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Laura Riebe
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August 4th, 2020
*Ding* My phone lit up as five new messages appeared on the screen. When I clicked on the conversation, I saw four screenshots and one message saying, “What do you think about this?” It was a text exchange between a friend and their significant other. At first, curiosity got the best of me, and I…
How To Look Upon Our Parents With Compassion
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Olivia
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July 30th, 2020
Did you know your body holds memories that aren’t yours? That some of your patterns maybe don’t actually belong to you? That trauma can be inherited from relatives we’ve never met? Crazy. Right? When I first learned of these facts I felt this immense release in my body that radiated a sense of peace that…
Instead of Porn: Using the Internet for Virtue Not Vice
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Megan S.
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July 16th, 2020
I’ve honestly lost count of how many days we have been quarantined. During this quarantine, people are spending more time online. This can be really helpful in fostering a sense of community. We all need connection and having a little Google Hangout session with some friends can be a great way to do this. However,…
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