30 and somewhat feeling lost, what now?

Someone once told me that you can somehow measure a person’s “success” when they reach their 30’s. I cringed. Thinking about it.... Around the age of 30, my parents already had a house built, three children, and a blossoming career/s. I am clearly not on the same page as they were. I try not to … Continue reading 30 and somewhat feeling lost, what now?

Hope for Unstable Women

We try to blame our  monthly red days, but truth be told, we ride emotional roller coasters more frequently than we had in mind, and longer than we intend to. One day, you’re up and running about - being on top of your game, and the next day, you feel like your world could crash … Continue reading Hope for Unstable Women

The Glitch of the Digital Christian

We post because we want to be seen. We tweet because we want to be heard. But even if the crowds see, they only glance. And even if the people hear, they barely listen. And when our earthly audience yawn in boredom and walk away, recall that though some things we do may go unnoticed … Continue reading The Glitch of the Digital Christian

The Questions We are Afraid to Ask

Last night, while I was cleaning my room, I had my nephew cozily sit on a corner to watch Superbook, an animated series that educates children by teaching them Bible stories. The episode he chose to watch was The First Christmas.  It felt weird to watch something about Christmas as early as May :)) I was supposed … Continue reading The Questions We are Afraid to Ask