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Advice to the Christian Reader
You’re a reader. You always have been. Your earliest memories include stuffing your mother’s tote bag full of picture books from the library. Eventually, you graduated on to juvenile, then YA literature. It didn’t quite matter what they were about. Well, it did if your dad picked up one and
Another America
By: Jennica Mendoza A face never seen on beauty’s front page,Yet it still existsA body that fails to catch the lustful eyes of men,Yet it still dances gracefullyA shade of beauty unseen and even demonized,Yet it still radiatesA voice silenced by competing narrativesDivided by polarization and enmity,Yet still kept alive
We are His Poem: A Discussion of Worth
If you were in chapel last Wednesday (March 8th), you know how good it was. If you weren’t there, you definitely missed out. I am not alone in my opinion that this past chapel was one of the best hours I have ever spent on campus. While I could go on
Why Beauty is Ugly and How to Redeem It
A few years ago, I shared an article on my Facebook page entitled “Not Everyone is Beautiful.” I was immediately hooked because of its controversial title—I can appreciate a little political incorrectness—and was even more struck by its content. You can go read it for yourself HERE, but the gist