Sleep … or not
After a long day, good or bad, I wash my face and brush my teeth. It’s not a complicated or extraordinary routine, but it makes
After a long day, good or bad, I wash my face and brush my teeth. It’s not a complicated or extraordinary routine, but it makes
“Fathers, do not exasperate your children.” I remember quoting this first half of Ephesians 6:4 to my dad all the time growing up. Whenever Dad
When I was little, I looked to the future and my 20s with stars in my eyes. I just knew it would be the most
“I don’t understand.” It’s a mantra that’s been ever-present lately, a thought that won’t go away. And as we walked along an overgrown path in
This year has been a hot mess. From spontaneous mini friend dates to getting a tattoo. From road trips to falling more in love with
It was 5 a.m. I had been awake all night. There’s something about a quiet, dark room. It makes all of the thoughts inside your
“I was crushed,” she said, looking me straight in the eyes. “I was crushed and I cried out to God for answers. When the Bible
After a long day, good or bad, I wash my face and brush my teeth. It’s not a complicated or extraordinary routine, but it makes
“Fathers, do not exasperate your children.” I remember quoting this first half of Ephesians 6:4 to my dad all the time growing up. Whenever Dad
When I was little, I looked to the future and my 20s with stars in my eyes. I just knew it would be the most
“I don’t understand.” It’s a mantra that’s been ever-present lately, a thought that won’t go away. And as we walked along an overgrown path in
This year has been a hot mess. From spontaneous mini friend dates to getting a tattoo. From road trips to falling more in love with
It was 5 a.m. I had been awake all night. There’s something about a quiet, dark room. It makes all of the thoughts inside your
“I was crushed,” she said, looking me straight in the eyes. “I was crushed and I cried out to God for answers. When the Bible
After a long day, good or bad, I wash my face and brush my teeth. It’s not a complicated or extraordinary routine, but it makes
“Fathers, do not exasperate your children.” I remember quoting this first half of Ephesians 6:4 to my dad all the time growing up. Whenever Dad
When I was little, I looked to the future and my 20s with stars in my eyes. I just knew it would be the most
“I don’t understand.” It’s a mantra that’s been ever-present lately, a thought that won’t go away. And as we walked along an overgrown path in
This year has been a hot mess. From spontaneous mini friend dates to getting a tattoo. From road trips to falling more in love with
It was 5 a.m. I had been awake all night. There’s something about a quiet, dark room. It makes all of the thoughts inside your
All it takes is one person to notice your worth for you to believe you have some. It doesn’t matter who that one person is
“I was crushed,” she said, looking me straight in the eyes. “I was crushed and I cried out to God for answers. When the Bible
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