Colliding with grace
By Margaret, The Rope Editor Things don’t always pan out the way you plan them. This is probably a good thing for me since I’m
By Margaret, The Rope Editor Things don’t always pan out the way you plan them. This is probably a good thing for me since I’m
By Rebekah Robinson, The Rope Contributor Here in Birmingham, we got a lot of rain last night. It was the kind that forces you to drive
By Timothy, Resident Rope Theologian I suppose this probably should have been my first post as the resident “theology writer” at The Rope. Over the
Timothy, the Rope contributor who can’t think of a better byline this week I am a very ambitious person. When I was in college I realized
By Hannah Muñoz, the Rope contributor My phone frequently gives me trouble, especially while I’m trying to use a navigation app. It insists on using
By Margaret, The Rope Editor In the spirit of reminiscing, I have another story from the road for you. While traveling the country in my
By Rebekah Robinson I live about three minutes from the university I attended and graduated from five months ago (and as Iʼm typing “five months,”
By Margaret, The Rope Editor Things don’t always pan out the way you plan them. This is probably a good thing for me since I’m
By Rebekah Robinson, The Rope Contributor Here in Birmingham, we got a lot of rain last night. It was the kind that forces you to drive
By Timothy, Resident Rope Theologian I suppose this probably should have been my first post as the resident “theology writer” at The Rope. Over the
Timothy, the Rope contributor who can’t think of a better byline this week I am a very ambitious person. When I was in college I realized
By Hannah Muñoz, the Rope contributor My phone frequently gives me trouble, especially while I’m trying to use a navigation app. It insists on using
By Margaret, The Rope Editor In the spirit of reminiscing, I have another story from the road for you. While traveling the country in my
By Rebekah Robinson I live about three minutes from the university I attended and graduated from five months ago (and as Iʼm typing “five months,”
By Margaret, The Rope Editor Things don’t always pan out the way you plan them. This is probably a good thing for me since I’m
By Rebekah Robinson, The Rope Contributor Here in Birmingham, we got a lot of rain last night. It was the kind that forces you to drive
By Timothy, Resident Rope Theologian I suppose this probably should have been my first post as the resident “theology writer” at The Rope. Over the
Timothy, the Rope contributor who can’t think of a better byline this week I am a very ambitious person. When I was in college I realized
By Hannah Muñoz, the Rope contributor My phone frequently gives me trouble, especially while I’m trying to use a navigation app. It insists on using
By Margaret, The Rope Editor In the spirit of reminiscing, I have another story from the road for you. While traveling the country in my
By Rebekah Robinson I live about three minutes from the university I attended and graduated from five months ago (and as Iʼm typing “five months,”
I feel like so many of my posts have to do with time and how I spend it and how I should spend it. But it seems
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