There are hundreds of touchy subjects that the world hates talking about. There's abortion, welfare, guns, oh and then if you go to church there is tithing! "How do they expect me to give a tenth of my income??" But that's a different post for a different time! Whether you are Christian or not, there is one issue … Continue reading Colorblind Love
Cheyenne
A group of friends and I recently went to a missions conference and afterwards we spent New Year's Eve in Nashville, TN. We had so much fun! Two of my roommates and I were walking down Broadway Avenue, downtown to where the big bash would be around 3 in the afternoon. We passed by many … Continue reading Cheyenne
Dry Bones
There are days and weeks and months where I feel like the life has been sucked right out of me It could be due to being busy all of the time. Attempting to pour out into others could be a reason as well. Working jobs that I know I do not want to spend the … Continue reading Dry Bones
The American Dream
We all know what this is. The American Dream. The life we strive to obtain. The life we may already have. The life we want to grow our kids into and see their kids grow into as well. The good life. I am not above this concept, for I have also fell victim to the … Continue reading The American Dream
Adoption
What do you think of when you hear the words "orphans & widows"? I think bout morality. I think about good deeds. I think about non-profits. Above all else, I think about Jesus. This topic has grown on me over the past two months. Serving in a homeless ministry for a year and volunteering at … Continue reading Adoption
The Great Feast (Boston 6)
This was the last, full day. It was a Sunday, and we saw a few people that we met throughout the week at Redeemer Fellowship! Molly's friend who had gotten saved earlier in the week, Jimmy, attended and brought his brother with him! They were both homeless and took the bus to get in Watertown. … Continue reading The Great Feast (Boston 6)
Boston Pride (Boston 5)
The first time we went to Quincy Market, we noticed a banner hanging on a building that read, "Boston Pride Week." There were many different colors surrounding the words, so we knew what it meant. That Friday was the start of a week long celebration of gay pride. Roswell, and all of us for that … Continue reading Boston Pride (Boston 5)






