Monthly Archives: February 2012

Truth or Dare?

Have you ever played Truth or Dare? It seemed to be a game that we always played at sleepovers. I never really understood it. Telling the truth was the easy part, and taking a dare was fun… if I ever … Continue reading

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Driving Me…

“That really drives me crazy!” If you really think about it, the way that phrase is said actually gives it the intended meaning. One can be driven crazy in frustration, in passion, in humor, in exasperation, in silliness, in fanaticism, … Continue reading

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Seeing Ahead

If I could know the future, would I want to? First off, which future? One day in the future? One year? One decade? One century? One millennia? Is it my future or the world’s future? Would it change how I … Continue reading

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Learning Through Brokenness

Last February I was still in school, at the beginning of a semester, thinking about graduation and a wedding coming up, and the marriage that was going to continue to change me. I knew that I would probably be taking … Continue reading

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